The Economics of Urban-Rural Space

Posted: 4 Jun 2010

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Elena G. Irwin

Ohio State University (OSU) - Department of Agricultural, Environmental & Development Economics

Kathleen P. Bell

University of Maine - Department of Resource Economics and Policy

David A. Newburn

University of Maryland - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics

Nancy E. Bockstael

University of Maryland - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics

Mark Partridge

Ohio State University (OSU) - Department of Agricultural, Environmental & Development Economics

JunJie Wu

Oregon State University

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Date Written: October 2009

Abstract

The emergence of urban-rural space, as evidenced by the expansion of low-density exurban areas and growth of amenity-based rural areas, is characterized by the merging of a rural landscape form with urban economic function. Changing economic conditions, including waning transportation and communication costs, technological change and economic restructuring, rising real incomes, and changing tastes for natural amenities, have led to this new form of urban-rural interdependence. We review the recent research on the causes and consequences of this growth at regional and metropolitan scales, discuss advances in empirical and theoretical economic models of urban land-use patterns at spatially disaggregate scales, and highlight research on environmental impacts and the efficacy of growth controls and land conservation programs that seek to manage this growth. The paper concludes with future research questions and needs. These include spatially disaggregate and accurate data, improved causal inference and structural modeling, and dynamic models that incorporate multiple sources of spatial and agent heterogeneity and interactions.

Suggested Citation

Irwin, Elena G. and Bell, Kathleen P. and Newburn, David Allen and Bockstael, Nancy E. and Partridge, Mark D. and Wu, JunJie, The Economics of Urban-Rural Space (October 2009). Annual Review of Resource Economics, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 435-462, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1602749 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.resource.050708.144253

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Kathleen P. Bell

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David Allen Newburn

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Nancy E. Bockstael

University of Maryland - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics ( email )

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Mark D. Partridge

Ohio State University (OSU) - Department of Agricultural, Environmental & Development Economics ( email )

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Columbus, OH 43210-1067
United States

JunJie Wu

Oregon State University ( email )

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Corvallis, OR 97331
United States

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