《Empty spaces in the crowd. Residential vacancy in Sao Paulo's city centre》

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来源
URBAN STUDIES,Vol.54,Issue13,P.3085-3100
语言
英文
关键字
city centre; hedonic models; housing; housing submarkets; residential vacancy rates; HOUSING-MARKET; ADJUSTMENT PROCESS; POOR; PRICES; MODEL; RICH
作者单位
[Nadalin, Vanessa] IPEA Inst Appl Econ Res, Brasilia, DF, Brazil. [Igliori, Danilo] Univ Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Nadalin, V (reprint author), IPEA Inst Appl Econ Res, Div Reg Urban & Environm Studies, SBS Qd 1 Bl J Ed BNDES,Sala 321, BR-70076900 Brasilia, DF, Brazil. E-Mail: vanessa.nadalin@ipea.gov.br
摘要
In the past decades, when Sao Paulo became the national manufacturing centre, it has experienced great population growth. Since then, many housing problems have emerged. In addition, the difficulties that inner cities face in attracting jobs and maintaining economic activities are particularly challenging. Indeed, even if many cities have successfully regenerated their central areas, the so-called inner city problem is still very much alive in the case of Sao Paulo. As a result although the city centre has abundant urban infrastructure it still has plenty of vacant spaces, including residential buildings. One could say that Sao Paulo's city centre is characterised by a large number of empty spaces in an area that is simultaneously crowded with buildings and urban facilities. This paper intends to contribute to the empirical analysis of the determinants of vacancy rates, with a particular focus on historical city centres, using Sao Paulo Metropolitan Area as our case study. Our empirical analysis relies on district-level data for the years 2000 and 2010, and combines standard spatial econometric methods with hedonic modelling. Our results suggest that there are three main groups of determinants: individual buildings characteristics, mobility of households and neighbourhood quality. We find evidence that the historic central city is a distinctive submarket, needing special urban policies. Its determinants work differently when compared with the housing markets of other areas across the city.