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Quarterly Journal of Economics

Quarterly (February, May, August, November)
400 pp. per issue, 6 x 9
Founded: 1886
ISSN 0033-5533
E-ISSN 1531-4650
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Quarterly Journal of Economics

May 2006, Vol. 121, No. 2, Pages 587-633
Posted Online April 28, 2006.
(doi:10.1162/qjec.2006.121.2.587)
© 2006 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Causes of Sprawl: A Portrait from Space*

Marcy Burchfield

Neptis Foundation

Henry G. Overman

London School of Economics and CEPR

Diego Puga

University of Toronto, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, CREI, CEPR, and NBER

Matthew A. Turner

University of Toronto

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We study the extent to which U. S. urban development is sprawling and what determines differences in sprawl across space. Using remote-sensing data to track the evolution of land use on a grid of 8.7 billion 30 × 30 meter cells, we measure sprawl as the amount of undeveloped land surrounding an average urban dwelling. The extent of sprawl remained roughly unchanged between 1976 and 1992, although it varied dramatically across metropolitan areas. Ground water availability, temperate climate, rugged terrain, decentralized employment, early public transport infrastructure, uncertainty about metropolitan growth, and unincorporated land in the urban fringe all increase sprawl.

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