老龄化国家与城市的未来

AGING NATIONS AND THE FUTURE OF CITIES*

Journal of Regional Science · 2009
被引 23
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究老龄化人口是否挑战大城市的主导地位,通过模型分析工人和退休者的迁移决策,发现大城市未来依然光明。

Abstract

ABSTRACT We investigate whether an aging population may challenge the supremacy of large working cities. To this end, we develop an economic geography model with two types of individuals (workers and retirees) and two sectors (local services and manufacturing). Workers produce and consume; the elderly consume only. As a result, the mobility decision of workers is driven by both the wage gap and the cost‐of‐living gap, unlike the elderly who react to the differences in the cost of living only. We show that the return of pre‐industrial urban system dominated by rentier cities does not seem to be on the agenda. Quite the opposite, the future of large working cities is still bright, the reason being that today's urban costs act as a strong force that prevents a large share of local services and manufacturing firms from following the rentiers in the elderly cities, while the supply of differentiated b2c services impede their complete separation.

人口老龄化城市体系经济地理模型租金城市