The Inversion of the Land
Gradient in the Inner City of Haifa, Israel
Authors: Pnina O. Plaut and Steven E.
Plaut
Start Page: 557
End Page: 576
Volume: 25
Issue Number: 04
Year: 2003
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract:
While suburbanization and decentralization are familiar concepts in urban
economics, there is a possibility that land gradients will not simply
flatten over time, but actually invert themselves. This would mean that
the traditional CBD or downtown ceases to act as the pinnacle or nucleus
of the land/housing pricing function within the metropolitan area. Such a
possibility has been noted in the theoretical literature and has been
demonstrated empirically in a few cases. Such an urban ??inversion?? is
shown to have occurred in Haifa, Israel. Beginning in the 1960s, the stock
of privately-owned cars grew in Israel at one of the most rapid rates ever
seen in any industrial country, with relatively little growth in
transportation infrastructure.

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