• Title of article

    Efficiency of public goods provision in space

  • Author/Authors

    Warziniack، نويسنده , , Travis، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    1723
  • To page
    1730
  • Abstract
    This article incorporates a political decision process into an urban land use model to predict the likely location of a public good. It fills an important gap in the literature by modeling the endogenous location of open space. The article compares open space decisions made under a majority rules voting scheme with welfare-improving criterion and finds households tied to a location in space compete for public goods. Significant differences emerge between the two decision criteria, indicating that requiring referenda for open space decisions is likely to lead to inefficient outcomes. Specifically, many open space votes are likely to fail that would lead to welfare improvements, and any open space decisions that do pass will require amenities larger than needed to achieve the social optimum. The more dispersed and large the population, the larger the gap between the socially efficient level and the level needed for a public referendum to pass.
  • Keywords
    open space , Voting , Land use , Referendum , Spatial economics
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    1940887