On the "Fair" Management System of Public Housing: Determination of Incremental Rents
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 26, Heft 0, S. 691-696
ISSN: 2185-0593
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 26, Heft 0, S. 691-696
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 25, Heft 0, S. 433-438
ISSN: 2185-0593
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 24, Heft 0, S. 325-330
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 23, Heft 0, S. 13-18
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 18, Heft 0, S. 31-36
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 17, Heft 0, S. 85-90
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 58, Heft 3, S. 501-507
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In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 126, S. 102600
This study examines regional differences in local environment factors to better understand the sustainability of local governments indexed by per capita public spending. Under the condition of heterogeneous population size, we examine how factor characteristics differ depending on the spatial context represented by the urban area category. By employing a Cobb–Douglas cost function with congestion effects on public service provision, the estimated factors enable us to articulate major factors and differences in cost-efficiency between urban area categories. We found that statistical significance and even the signatures of local environment factors differ depending on the urban employment area category. Regarding factors such as the ratios of employees in secondary and tertiary industries, these did not tend to be statistically significant in small-sized urban areas, while small-sized cities in large-sized urban areas were likely to gain confidence intervals. Moreover, we did not observe any statistical significance for the ratio of elderly people due to the balance of spending between national and local governments. These findings could contribute to sustainable management of cities in the advent of population decline.
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 54, Heft 3, S. 1541-1548
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 54, Heft 3, S. 826-832
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In: Local government studies, Band 46, Heft 3, S. 371-393
ISSN: 1743-9388
In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 52, Heft 3, S. 1298-1303
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In: Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Band 52, Heft 3, S. 514-520
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