November 1960
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18 Reads
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190 Citations
Land Economics
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November 1960
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18 Reads
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190 Citations
Land Economics
... Slater [11] divides gentrification research into two main strands: production-side and consumption-side theories. Both reject the view that gentrification is a benign return to urban centers [12,13], with production-side theories linking it to economic factors such as the rent gap [14,15]and housing quality decline [16]. Conversely, consumption-side theories emphasise the growing appeal of city centers [17], where proximity to urban amenities fuels demand. ...
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Dynamic models of gentrification
November 1960
Land Economics