Decomposing the growth in residential land in the United States

作者:Overman Henry G*; Puga Diego; Turner Matthew A
来源:Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2008, 38(5): 487-497.
DOI:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2008.05.006

摘要

This paper decomposes the growth in land Occupied by residences in the United States to give the relative contributions of changing demographics versus changes in residential land per household. Between 1976 and 1992 the amount of residential land in the United States grew 47.7% while population only grew 17.8%. At first glance, this suggest an important role for perhousehold increases. However, the calculations in this paper show that only 24.5% of the growth in residential land area can be attributed to state-level changes in land per household. 37.3% is due to overall population growth, 22.6% to an increase in the number of households over this period, 6% to the shift of population towards states with larger houses, and the remaining 9.6% to interactions between these changes. There are large differences across states and metropolitan areas in the relative importance of these components.

  • 出版日期2008-9