地图经济学

The Economics of Maps

Journal of Economic Perspectives · 2020
被引 28
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

回顾并统一了地图的经济与社会后果的文献,提出一个经济框架,将地图视为数据与设计选择的结果,并强调地图制作的内生性及其对福利的影响。

Abstract

For centuries, maps have codified the extent of human geographic knowledge and shaped discovery and economic decision-making. Economists across many fields, including urban economics, public finance, political economy, and economic geography, have long employed maps, yet have largely abstracted away from exploring the economic determinants and consequences of maps as a subject of independent study. In this essay, we first review and unify recent literature in a variety of different fields that highlights the economic and social consequences of maps, along with an overview of the modern geospatial industry. We then outline our economic framework in which a given map is the result of economic choices around map data and designs, resulting in variations in private and social returns to mapmaking. We highlight five important economic and institutional factors shaping mapmakers’ data and design choices. Our essay ends by proposing that economists pay more attention to the endogeneity of mapmaking and the resulting consequences for economic and social welfare.

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