城市化地区土地稀疏交易市场的Agent模型

Yong Chen, E. Irwin, C. Jayaprakash, Kyoung Jin Park
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本文在土地交易稀疏理论的基础上,建立了一个基于主体的多时期土地市场模型。这个新模型建立在土地需求(供应)在城乡梯度中减少(增加)的程式化事实之上。异质性便利的影响也被纳入模型。我们模拟了一个不断增长的城市化区域的模型,并研究了土地开发模式的演变。我们发现这个简单的模型可以复制许多有趣的观察特征。例如,由于土地需求(供应)在城乡梯度上减少(增加),在过渡时期可能出现分散发展。此外,运输成本的增加和外来移民数量的增加往往会降低分散发展的强度和持久性。面积,但随着该地区人口的增加和对土地的竞争加剧,它就会消失。仿真结果表明,分散发展的强度和持续时间与模型中的关键经济因素如市场竞争条件、运输成本、迁移率等有系统的关系。
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An Agent Based Model of a Thinly Traded Land Market in an Urbanizing Region
: We have developed a model of a multi-period agent-based land market based on the theory of thinly traded land markets. This new model builds upon the stylized fact that land demand (supply) decreases (in-creases) across the urban-rural gradient. The effect of heterogeneous amenities are also included in the model. We simulated the model for a growing urbanizing region and investigated the evolution of land development patterns. We found that this simple model can replicate/reproduce many interesting observed features. For instance, scattered development can emerge in transitory periods due to the land demand (supply) decreases (increases) over the urban-rural gradient. Furthermore, increases in transportation costs and the number of in-migrants tend to decrease both the intensity and persistence of scattered development. area, but that it disappears as the region becomes more populated and competition for land increases. The simulation results show that the intensity and persistence of scattered development are systematically related to key economic factors of the model, like market competition condition, transportation costs, migration rate.
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