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This paper examines the linkages between urban form and city productivity using seven alternative metrics for urban form and applying them to a comprehensive sample of Latin-American cities. While most of the literature has concentrated on the effects of population density (compact vs. sprawling urban development), this paper seeks to assess whether different dimensions of a city’s urban form, such as shape, structure, and land use, affect its economic performance. We found that both the shape of the urban extent and the inner-city connectedness have a statistically significant association with the productivity level of a city.
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Duque, J. C., Lozano-Gracia, N., Patino, J. E., & Restrepo, P. (2022). Urban form and productivity: What shapes are Latin-American cities? Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 49(1), 131–150. https://doi.org/10.1177/2399808321999309
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