Growing Resources for Growing Cities: Density and the Cost of Municipal Public Services in Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Mexico

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Date issued
November 2015
Subject
Municipal Management;
Urban Development;
Fiscal Policy;
Public Service;
Municipal Expenditure;
Public Expenditure
JEL code
R12 - Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic Activity;
R58 - Regional Development Planning and Policy
Country
Mexico;
Brazil;
Chile;
Ecuador
Category
Working Papers
This paper finds that per capita municipal spending on public services is strongly and non-linearly correlated to urban population density. Optimal expenditure levels for municipal services are achieved when densities are close to 9,000 residents per square kilometer. In this study of approximately 8,600 municipalities in Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Mexico, 85 percent are below this ideal density level. This analysis provides strong policy support for densification, particularly for medium-sized cities in developing countries, which are currently absorbing most of the world's urban population growth.
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