Abstract

Three common tools that have been used to alter urban spatial structure include: (1) radially constraining the city, (2) adjusting the cost of converting non-urban land to urban land utilization, and (3) constraining land rents and/or population density to take on values other than those which would occur in a normal market setting. Different direct and indirect effects result from the application of each of these tools. The consumption theory of land rent graphical analysis provides a format to explain how each of these pure planning scenarios works.

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