Contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction Corinne Mulley
PART I THEORIES OF URBAN FORM AND HIERARCHIES OF CITY SIZE
1. Walter Christaller (1972), ‘How I Discovered the Theory of
Central Places: A Report about the Origin of Central Places’
2. August Lösch (1938), ‘The Nature of Economic Regions’
3. Chauncy D. Harris and Edward L. Ullman (1945), ‘The Nature of
Cities’
4. Brian J.L. Berry and William L. Garrison (1958), ‘Recent
Developments of Central Place Theory’
5. Martin J. Beckmann (1958), ‘City Hierarchies and the
Distribution of City Size’
6. J.V. Henderson (1974), ‘The Sizes and Types of Cities’
PART II CONTRIBUTION OF THE ‘NEW ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY’
7. Brian J.L. Berry (1964), ‘Cities as Systems within Systems of
Cities’
8. Paul Krugman (1991), ‘Increasing Returns and Economic
Geography’
9. Masahisa Fujita and Paul Krugman (1995), ‘When is the Economy
Monocentric?: von Thünen and Chamberlin Unified’
10. Masahisa Fujita and Tomoya Mori (1997), ‘Structural Stability
and Evolution of Urban Systems’
11. Masahisa Fujita, Paul Krugman and Tomoya Mori (1999), ‘On the
Evolution of Hierarchical Urban Systems’
12. Takatoshi Tabuchi and Jacques-François Thisse (2011), ‘A New
Economic Geography Model of Central Places’
PART III INTRA-URBAN LOCATION
13. Harold Hotelling (1929), ‘Stability in Competition’
14. William Alonso (1960), ‘A Theory of the Urban Land Market’
15. Waltar Isard and Tony E. Smith (1967), ‘Location Gāmes: With
Applications to Classic Location Problems’
16. Michael A. Goldberg (1970), ‘Transportation, Urban Land Values,
and Rents: A Synthesis’
17. Robert H. Nelson (1973), ‘Accessibility and Rent: Applying
Becker’s “Time Price” Concept to the Theory of Residential
Location’
18. Robert M. Solow (1972), ‘Congestion, Density and the Use of
Land in Transportation’
19. Edwin S. Mills (1972), ‘Markets and Efficient Resource
Allocation in Urban Areas’
20. Gerald S. Goldstein and Leon N. Moses (1973), ‘A Survey of
Urban Economics’
21. Gilles Duranton and Diego Puga (2000), ‘Diversity and
Specialisation in Cities: Why, Where and When Does it Matter?’
22. Antonio Ciccone and Robert E. Hall (1996), ‘Productivity and
the Density of Economic Activity’
23. J. Vernon Henderson (2003), ‘Marshall’s Scale Economies’
24. Patricia C. Melo, Daniel J. Graham and Robert B. Noland (2009),
‘A Meta-analysis of Estimates of Urban Agglomeration Economies’
25. Anthony J. Venables (2007), ‘Evaluating Urban Transport
Improvements: Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Presence of
Agglomeration and Income Taxation’
PART IV ACCESSIBILITY MEASUREMENT
26. Walter G. Hansen (1959), ‘How Accessibility Shapes Land
Use’
27. A.G. Wilson (1971), ‘A Family of Spatial Interaction Models,
and Associated Developments’
28. Chauncy D. Harris (1954), ‘The Market as a Factor in the
Localization of Industry in the United States’
29. C. Clark, F. Wilson and J. Bradley (1969), ‘Industrial Location
and Economic Potential in Western Europe’
30. J.M. Morris, P.L. Dumble and M.R. Wigan (1979), ‘Accessibility
Indicators for Transport Planning’
31. R.W. Vickerman (1974), ‘Accessibility, Attraction, and
Potential: A Review of Some Concepts and their Use in Determining
Mobility’
PART V THE DYNAMICS OF CHANGE
32. P.M. Allen and M. Sanglier (1979), ‘A Dynamic Model of Growth
in a Central Place System’
33. Francesca Medda, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld (2003), ‘Urban
Land Use for Transport Systems and City Shapes’
34. Daniel J. Graham (2007), ‘Variable Returns to Agglomeration and
the Effect of Road Traffic Congestion’
Edited by Corinne Mulley, Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, University of Sydney, Australia
‘This collection of seminal papers reflects on the long history of research on urban form and transport accessibility, and it includes contributions from many of the most influential thinkers in urban and regional science. Now they have all been assembled in a single volume that is accessible to all researchers – it provides an invaluable resource.’
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