How Long to Read Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure

By John Yinger

How Long Does it Take to Read Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure?

It takes the average reader 18 hours and 1 minute to read Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure by John Yinger

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Description

The field of urban economics is built on an analysis of housing prices, land rents, housing consumption, spatial form, and other aspects of urban residential structure. Drawing on the journal publications and teaching notes of Professor John Yinger of Syracuse University, Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure presents a simple model of urban residential structure and shows how the model's results change when key assumptions are made more realistic. This book provides a wide-ranging introduction to research on urban residential structure. Topics covered range from theoretical analysis of urban structure with different transportation systems or multiple worksites to empirical work on the impact of local public services on house values and the impact of racial prejudice and discrimination on housing choices. Graduate students and scholars who want to learn about research in urban economics will find this book to be a good starting point. Request Inspection Copy

How long is Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure?

Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure by John Yinger is 1,056 pages long, and a total of 270,336 words.

This makes it 356% the length of the average book. It also has 330% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 24 hours and 37 minutes to read Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure aloud.

What Reading Level is Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure?

Housing and Commuting: The Theory of Urban Residential Structure is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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