Operating cost of public services and city size

Francisco Javier Garrido-Jiménez, F. Magrinyà, María Consuelo del Moral-Ávila
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Abstract Many studies have shown that some factors related to city population such as the economies or diseconomies of scale, the variations in the urban pattern linked to the city size, the special conditions of the urban environment in large cities or the changes in the level of service directly impact on the unit operating cost of urban public services. However, research has not been able to isolate their real influence, or even in what direction they work. As a result, the relationship between the city population and the unit operating cost of their public services remains unclear: some authors state that the unit operating cost of public services decreases when the population increases; others that it increases or that it follows a U-shaped function with an optimal city size. For a sample of 4875 Spanish municipalities, the combined analysis of per-capita and per-unit of infrastructure expenditure ratios has allowed us to delve into the central role of two of the aforementioned factors: the level of service and the urban pattern. Thus, for the services of public lighting, water supply, sewage and sanitation, waste collection and disposal, parks and pavement maintenance and street cleaning, higher levels of per-capita spending have been found both in municipalities with under 1000 and above 50 000 residents. However, in the smallest municipalities, the higher level of spending per resident is boosted by a less-compact urban pattern, while in the largest cities, the reason would be a better level of service.
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公共服务的运营成本与城市规模
摘要 许多研究表明,与城市人口有关的一些因素,如规模经济或规模不经济、与城市规模有关的城市格局变化、大城市的特殊城市环境条件或服务水平的变化,都会直接影响城市公共服务的单位运营成本。然而,研究还无法将它们的真正影响分离出来,甚至无法确定它们的作用方向。因此,城市人口与公共服务单位运营成本之间的关系仍不明确:一些学者认为,人口增加时,公共服务单位运营成本会下降;另一些学者则认为,人口增加时,公共服务单位运营成本会上升,或者说,公共服务单位运营成本与最佳城市规模呈 U 型函数关系。通过对西班牙 4875 个城市的样本进行人均和单位基础设施支出比率的综合分析,我们得以深入研究上述两个因素的核心作用:服务水平和城市格局。因此,在公共照明、供水、下水道和卫生设施、垃圾收集和处理、公园和人行道维护以及 街道清洁等服务方面,居民人数在 1000 人以下和 5 万人以上的城市的人均支出水平都较高。不过,在最小的城市,居民人均支出水平较高的原因是城市格局不够紧凑,而在最大的城市,原因则是服务水平较高。
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