21世纪的邻里:我们知道什么,还需要学习什么?

Neighborhoods in the 21st century: What do we know, and what do we still have to learn?

Real Estate Economics · 2024
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

呼吁加强邻里研究,指出尽管邻里变化(如绅士化)和居家办公趋势使其重要性上升,但房地产经济学家关注不足,常忽略城市内部差异,并列出七个研究邻里的关键理由。

Abstract

Abstract This article argues for more research on neighborhoods. Concern about neighborhood change, especially gentrification, has mounted in cities throughout the world. Not‐in‐My‐Backyard versus Yes‐in‐My‐Backyard (YIMBY) battles over local housing proposals have intensified. Meanwhile, people around the world are spending more time in their neighborhoods than they did previously, due to greater flexibility to work from home. But despite the increased public focus on neighborhoods, I argue that real estate economists are not paying enough attention. Although many have produced excellent, even pathbreaking, work on the trajectories of neighborhoods and their importance in shaping life outcomes, many real estate scholars focus on cities or metros as the unit of analysis, ignoring within‐city variation, and those who look within cities often treat neighborhoods as fixed effects to absorb unobserved variation, without giving much thought to what it is that is happening inside that black box of neighborhoods. I argue that neighborhoods are more interesting and puzzling than ever, they are more significant to our lives, and new data enhance our ability to analyze them. Specifically, I lay out seven key reasons to study neighborhoods and to study them now.

世纪社区社区变迁绅士化社区研究