The
major reason of assuming a life without cities capitalizes on transportation
costs. While movement of people and things across space is costly, cities allow
us to congregate in order to exchange the goods and services we need. There is
an economic advantage to agglomeration, leading firms and household to compete
for the scarce supply of urban land.
This
competition creates rent disparities across space, as the price of
advantageously located property is bid up relatively to other areas. Urban
economist notice this disparities and brings up the theory of bid rent theory
considering the two major competing variables “land use and land value”.
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