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      Explaining transit expenses in US urbanised areas: Urban scale, spatial form and fiscal capacity

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          This research seeks to explain patterns of capital investment and operating expenses for urban transit systems in the United States. We isolate supply factors including urban scales, urban spatial form and financial capacity. Individual and group transit demands are accounted for by social and demographic characteristics including education level, immigrant populations, poverty levels, senior population and race. The results demonstrate that transit investments are super-linear to population, directly contradicting predictions of Bettencourt’s popular urban scale theory. Transit expenses are explained primarily by urban scales, urban spatial form and financial capacity, but demand forces such as poverty, car usage and political ideology have strong effects as well.

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                Journal
                Urban Studies
                Urban Studies
                SAGE Publications
                0042-0980
                1360-063X
                February 2021
                January 23 2020
                February 2021
                : 58
                : 2
                : 280-296
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Minnesota, USA
                [2 ]Florida State University, USA
                [3 ]Wichita State University, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0042098019892582
                6a581640-0343-431f-b25e-564420a5e113
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