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Services supérieurs et recomposition urbaine

2000

Since the 1980s, we have observed an increasing tendency o f specialized services like producer services to leave their « natural habitat » in the center o f large met ropolitan areas in order to re loc at e in suburban zones. This phenomenon is particularly apparen t in North American citi es and seems to be occurring around certain French cities too. This paperinvestigates the forms taken by this new trend, and the reasons behind it. Taking economic geography and economics of cities as our theoretical basis, we first describe the main forces deter mining the agglomeration o f producer services and their preference for certain big cities. Agglomeration factors are to be looked for not only…

ConcentrationUrban Fringe[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyEtats-UnisNouvelles Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication (NTIC)ServicesVilleSociologyMulticentrismeService[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyUrban Sociology.SpécialisationCitySociologie rurale et urbaineSociologie urbaine.DecentralizationProduction[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyCustomerEconomyDispersionCentreDécentralisationManpowerAgglomérationEntrepriseMain d'oeuvreSociologieEconomieRural and urban sociologyUnited States Of AmericaFranceClientEnterpriseEspace périurbainSpecialization
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Empirical tests of the multicentric urban models

1999

Since the seventies the effects of city size growth and diversification of economic activities on the multipolarisation of economic activities have questioned the theoretical and empirical appropriateness of the monocentric urban pattern to explain and describe the spatial organization of the modern metropolitan areas. New assumptions were based on multicentric and nonmonocentric urban economics models, which have become the core of new economic geography analysis during the nineties. At the same time, a lot of empirical studies have attempted to describe the urban economic patterns of North American metropolitan areas. Using this empirical literature, the aim of this paper is to propose a …

EmploymentUrban GrowthInteraction[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographySociologie urbaine[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEconometric AnalysisSociologyDensitéEspace urbainGéographieMulticentrismeOrganisation de l'espaceGeographyUrban Sociology.Sociologie rurale et urbaineSociologie urbaine.Modeling[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyEconomySpace organizationCentreEmploiAgglomérationEconométrieModélisationSociologieEconomieCroissance urbaineRural and urban sociologyUrban Areas
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