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Title: Rethinking Detroit
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2017
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DOI: 10.3386/w23146
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Abstract: We study the urban structure of the City of Detroit. Following several decades of decline, the city's current urban structure is clearly not optimal for its size, with a business district immediately surrounded by a ring of largely vacant neighborhoods. We propose a model with residential externalities that features multiple equilibria at the neighborhood level. In particular, developing a residential area requires the coordination of developers and residents, without which it may remain vacant even if its fundamentals are sound. We embed this mechanism in a quantitative spatial economics model and use it to rationalize current city allocations. We then use the model to examine existing strategic visions to revitalize Detroit. We also explore alternative plans that rely on development guarantees, and find that they could result in greater population growth and land price appreciation than existing plans. The widespread effects of these policies underscore the importance of using a general equilibrium framework to evaluate policy proposals.
Url: http://www.nber.org/papers/w23146.pdf
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Authors: Owens, Raymond; Rossi-Hansberg, Esteban; Sarte, Pierre-Daniel
Series Title: NBER Working Paper Series
Publication Number: 23146
Institution: National Bureau of Economic Research
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Publisher Location: Cambridge, MA
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Land Use/Urban Organization, Other
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