Urban economics & policy analysis BISH, Robert L. text Tokyo McGraw-Hill 1975 Cet. 1 eng id x, 435 hlm.: ill.; 21 cm. This book bridges the gap between pure microeconomic theory and the practical realities of urban planning and local government. The author explains how market mechanisms operate in urban spaces and why government intervention (policy) is often necessary to correct market failures such as pollution externalities, congestion, and the provision of public goods. The discussion begins with an analysis of the spatial structure of cities, including land-use theory and industrial location. Furthermore, this book dissects specific sectors that are crucial to the urban economy: housing markets, transportation systems, and local labor markets. The most significant part is its focus on “Policy Analysis,” in which the author applies economic evaluation tools such as Cost-Benefit Analysis to assess the effectiveness of government programs. EKONOMI KEBIJAKAN PERKOTAAN 330.01 330.01 BIS u 007005388X 260129 20260129014200 INLIS000000000000039 Converted from MARCXML to MODS version 3.5 using MARC21slim2MODS3-5.xsl (Revision 1.106 2014/12/19)