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HOUSING, SPRAWL, AND THE USE OF DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES: THE CASE OF THE INLAND EMPIRE
Authors:RANDY BLUFFSTONE  MATT BRAMAN  LINDA FERNANDEZ  TOM SCOTT  PEI-YI LEE
Affiliation:Bluffstone:;Department of Economics, Portland State University Portland, OR 97201. Phone 503-725-3938;E-mail
Braman:;Department of Economics, Portland State University Portland, OR 97201. Phone 503-725-3915;E-mail
Fernandez:;Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521. Phone 951-827-2955;E-mail
Scott:;Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521. Phone 951-827-5115;E-mail
Lee:;Department of Earth Sciences, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521. Phone 951-827-5115;E-mail
Abstract:This article is concerned with the economics of excessively large and socially costly suburban expansion and attempts to summarize and organize the main economic arguments associated with sprawl due to single-family residential home construction. We also apply standard welfare economics and price policy instruments to the issue of suburban sprawl in order to suggest ways in which economics can participate in and inform the debate over sprawl. The article uses the Inland Empire, which includes the valley regions of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties in Southern California east of Los Angeles, as a case study. ( JEL R11, R14, Q24)
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