Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7383598 Regional Science and Urban Economics 2018 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study inspects the urban spatial structure of growing megacities on a polycentric or edgeless development pathway under public leasehold systems using transaction data on commercial land use rights within the Shanghai metropolitan area for 2004-2016. Both zone-level supply and parcel-level demand equations are estimated to address whether the spatial distribution and price formation of commercial land use rights are associated with: (1) existing district centers and/or new employment subcenters; (2) highway and/or metro extensions; and (3) two suburban airports. Three sets of empirical findings describe how the transfers of commercial land use rights from local governments to property developers significantly predetermine the long-term trajectory of polycentric or edgeless development in emerging economies under public leasehold systems.
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