Subways and Urban Growth: Evidence from Earth

Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, M. Turner
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We investigate the relationship between the extent of a city’s subway network, its population and its spatial configuration. To accomplish this investigation, for the 632 largest cities in the world, we construct panel data describing the extent of each of the 138 subway systems in these cities, their population, and measures of centralization calculated from lights at night data. These data indicate that large cities are more likely to have subways, but that subways have an economically insignificant effect on urban population growth. Consistent with economic theory and with other studies of the effects of transportation improvements on cities, our data also indicate that subways cause cities to be more decentralized. For a subset of subway cities we also observe panel data describing subway and bus ridership. We find that a 10% increase in subway extent causes about a 6% increase in subway ridership and has no effect on bus ridership. Consistent with the available literature describing the effect of roads on cities, our results are consistent with subways having a larger effect on the configuration of cities than on their sizes, and with subways having a larger effect on discretionary than commute travel.
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地铁和城市发展:来自地球的证据
我们研究了城市地铁网络的范围、人口和空间结构之间的关系。为了完成这项调查,对于世界上632个最大的城市,我们构建了面板数据,描述了这些城市138个地铁系统中的每个地铁系统的范围、人口以及根据夜间灯光数据计算的集中化措施。这些数据表明,大城市更有可能拥有地铁,但地铁对城市人口增长的影响在经济上微不足道。与经济理论和其他关于交通改善对城市影响的研究一致,我们的数据还表明,地铁导致城市更加分散。对于地铁城市的子集,我们还观察了描述地铁和公交乘客的面板数据。我们发现,地铁范围增加10%会导致地铁客流量增加约6%,而对公交客流量没有影响。与描述道路对城市影响的现有文献一致,我们的结果与地铁对城市配置的影响大于其规模的影响,以及地铁对自由裁量的影响大于通勤旅行的影响是一致的。
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