Does rail transit access affect firm dynamics? Analysis of firm births and closures in Maryland, USA

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Basheer Saeed, Hiroyuki Iseki
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Firm birth and firm closure are two interrelated dynamics relevant to measuring economic growth, yet most studies focus on firm birth only. Public transportation infrastructure may facilitate firm birth, but it may also avert firm closure through improved accessibility that can consequently lead to increased local density hence agglomeration economies. This study analyzes firm births and firm closures using the National Establishment Time Series (NETS) panel data from Maryland from 1991 to 2009. By examining both birth and closure patterns, this study estimates the likelihood of firm retention for areas in proximity to passenger rail stations of multiple levels of maturity, while controlling for a number of potentially confounding factors. Positive and statistically significant relationships are found between proximity to the passenger rail stations and the rates of firm births in Maryland, regardless of differences in the level of maturity of stations. From 1991 to 2009, areas within close proximity to passenger rail stations in Maryland experienced a wide range of rates of growth in firm density, depending on the year of station opening. The results suggest that well after the introduction of rail stations, areas near passenger rail stations gain belated economic benefits shown by higher likelihood of firm retention around the mature rail stations opened before 1990. In comparison, areas near the less mature stations that opened after 1990 had predominantly lower likelihood of firm retention. Planners and policymakers should be proactive in directing development near rail stations by adopting a variety of measures and policies that support or are at least consistent with transit-oriented development (TOD).
轨道交通是否影响企业动态?美国马里兰州企业出生和倒闭案例分析
企业诞生和企业关闭是衡量经济增长的两个相互关联的动态,但大多数研究只关注企业诞生。公共交通基础设施可能促进企业的诞生,但它也可能通过改善可达性来避免企业倒闭,从而导致当地密度的增加,从而形成集聚经济。本研究使用1991年至2009年马里兰州的国家建立时间序列(NETS)面板数据分析了企业的诞生和倒闭。通过检查出生和关闭模式,本研究估计了在多个成熟水平的客运火车站附近地区企业保留的可能性,同时控制了一些潜在的混杂因素。无论车站成熟程度的差异如何,在马里兰州,客运火车站的邻近程度与公司出生率之间存在显著的正相关关系。从1991年到2009年,马里兰州客运火车站附近的地区,根据车站开放的年份,企业密度的增长率变化很大。结果表明,在1990年以前建成的成熟车站周围,铁路客运站附近地区的企业留存率较高,在铁路客运站建成后较长一段时间内获得了滞后的经济效益。相比之下,在1990年以后开放的不太成熟的电台附近地区,公司保留的可能性主要较低。规划者和决策者应该积极主动地指导火车站附近的开发,采取各种支持或至少与公交导向开发(TOD)相一致的措施和政策。
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34
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30 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Transport and Land Usepublishes original interdisciplinary papers on the interaction of transport and land use. Domains include: engineering, planning, modeling, behavior, economics, geography, regional science, sociology, architecture and design, network science, and complex systems. Papers reporting innovative methodologies, original data, and new empirical findings are especially encouraged.
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