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Urbanization: Its Global Trends, Economics and Governance

Authors:
Hjerppe, Reino (ed.)
Berghäll, Elina (ed.)
Publication: VATT Publications 26
Date: 01.01.1998
Abstract: Small scale neighbourhoods - countryside and small towns are often seen as ideal living environments. Yet large cities all over the world are growing rapidly. A contradiction seems to exist between what people want and what, in fact, is evolving. The economics of urbanization - as described in this book - provides us means to explain the apparent paradox between the desires and actions of people moving into cities. According to the most recent predictions, the number of people living in cities will double during the next thirty years. This raises a problem how to best govern this development. The decisions of governments, non-governmental organizations, companies and households will all play a role in the evolution of the urbanization. Our book discusses the problem of governance of urbanization: the decisions different players will be facing, and the role of the markets and government policies.
JEL classes:
F020 - International Economic Order; Noneconomic International Organizations; Economic Integration and Globalization: General
O100 - Economic Development: General
R000 - Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics: General
Topics:
Economic growth
International comparisons
Regional development
Areas:
Taxation and Social Transfers
ISBN: 951-561-248-9
Availability: Available
Price: 30,00 EUR
Order: julkaisut@vatt.fi (handling fee 5 EUR / order)
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