The monocentric model and employment location
MG Boarnet - Journal of urban economics, 1994 - Elsevier
The monocentric urban model highlights the important link between transportation access
and urban form. Yet as metropolitan areas have become increasingly multicentric, the
monocentric model has been criticized on several levels. This paper tests an important
assumption used in many monocentric models-namely that employment location is
exogenous to population location within an urban area. Using data on population and
employment changes in a group of New Jersey municipalities, this work shows that …
and urban form. Yet as metropolitan areas have become increasingly multicentric, the
monocentric model has been criticized on several levels. This paper tests an important
assumption used in many monocentric models-namely that employment location is
exogenous to population location within an urban area. Using data on population and
employment changes in a group of New Jersey municipalities, this work shows that …
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