Could Gentrification Stop the Poor from Benefiting from Urban Improvemeninents?
This paper investigates mechanisms that may lead to infrastructure-induced gentrification using a general equilibrium urban commuting model
Abstract
When policymakers invest in urban infrastructure, there are concerns that poor residents living near the infrastructure will be displaced. This paper investigates mechanisms that may lead to such infrastructure-induced gentrification using a general equilibrium urban commuting model. Our goal is to elucidate the channels through which infrastructure-induced gentrification occurs and understand how policy choices mitigate or accentuate gentrification.
This work is part of the Experimental Evidence on Urban Transport and Mobility: Impact Evaluation of the Dar es Salaam Bus Rapid Transit System project
Citation
Balboni, Clare, Gharad Bryan, Melanie Morten, and Bilal Siddiqi. 2021. “Could Gentrification Stop the Poor from Benefiting from Urban Improvements?” AEA Papers and Proceedings, 111: 532-37. DOI: 10.1257/pandp.20211077
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Could Gentrification Stop the Poor from Benefiting from Urban Improvemeninents?