Public transport and urban structure

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ECONOMICS Economics of Transportation Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ecotra.2021.100232
Leonardo J. Basso , Matias Navarro , Hugo E. Silva
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Abstract

Public transport is central to commuting in most cities. This paper studies the role of public transportation in shaping the urban structure. Its main contribution is to propose a tractable model as a tool to study urban regulations and transport policies in the long-run. Using the classic monocentric city framework, we model public transport as a mode that can only be accessed by walking to a set of stops. By incorporating a discrete transport mode choice and income heterogeneity, the model remains simple yet can reproduce non-monotonous urban gradients observed in cities with public transport, and well-observed spatial patterns of sorting by income and use of public transport. For example, it can reproduce an inverted U-shape of transit usage along the city. To highlight the relevance of the model, we study the effects of pricing pollution externalities together with extending the public transportation network on the urban structure.

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公共交通和城市结构
在大多数城市,公共交通是通勤的中心。本文研究了公共交通在城市结构塑造中的作用。它的主要贡献是提出了一种易于处理的模型,作为长期研究城市法规和交通政策的工具。使用经典的单中心城市框架,我们将公共交通建模为只能通过步行到一组站点来访问的模式。通过纳入离散的交通方式选择和收入异质性,该模型保持简单,但可以再现在有公共交通的城市中观察到的非单调的城市梯度,以及很好地观察到的按收入和公共交通使用排序的空间格局。例如,它可以重现城市交通使用的倒u形。为了突出模型的相关性,我们研究了污染外部性定价以及公共交通网络扩展对城市结构的影响。
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