Palumbo G, Sacks S, Wasylenko M
J Urban Econ. 1990 Mar;27(2):151-67. doi: 10.1016/0094-1190(90)90012-c.
Using a data set that maintains geographic and fiscal continuity over time and across a sample of major U.S. metropolitan areas, the authors identify factors of economic and population decentralization that affected central city areas between 1970 and 1980. The problems of annexation are resolved by estimating population changes for central cities and suburban areas with constant 1980 boundaries, and by calculating fiscal variables from overlapping jurisdictions by city area as opposed to municipal city government only. "The empirical investigation supports the view that demographic and housing stock variables seem to have had a greater impact on decentralization than central city-suburban fiscal differences."
作者利用一个在时间上和美国主要大都市区样本中保持地理和财政连续性的数据集,确定了1970年至1980年间影响中心城市地区的经济和人口分散化因素。通过估计1980年边界恒定的中心城市和郊区的人口变化,并通过按城市区域而非仅按市政府计算重叠辖区的财政变量,解决了兼并问题。“实证研究支持这样一种观点,即人口和住房存量变量对分散化的影响似乎比中心城市与郊区的财政差异更大。”