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This paper presents a difference in the comparative statics of general equilibrium models with land when there are finitely many agents, and when there is a continuum of agents. Restricting attention to quasi-linear and Cobb-Douglas utility, it is shown that with finitely many agents, an...
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Agglomeration can be caused by asymmetric information and a locational signaling effect: The location choice of workers … causes a core-periphery bifurcation where the agglomeration of high-skill workers eventually constitutes a unique stable …
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Agglomeration can be caused by asymmetric information and a locational signaling effect: The location choice of workers …-periphery bifurcation where the agglomeration of high-skill workers eventually constitutes a unique stable equilibrium. When workers …
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Agglomeration can be caused by asymmetric information and a locational signaling effect: The location choice of workers …-periphery bifurcation where the agglomeration of high-skill workers eventually constitutes a unique stable equilibrium. When workers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008611584
Agglomeration can be caused by asymmetric information and a locational signaling effect: The location choice of workers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011108365
Agglomeration can be caused by asymmetric information and a locational signaling effect: The location choice of workers …
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We criticize the theories used to explain the size distribution of cities. They take an empirical fact and work backward to obtain assumptions on primitives. The induced theoretical assumptions on consumer behavior, particularly about their inability to insure against the city-level productivity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009369599
We criticize the theories used to explain the size distribution of cities. They take an empirical fact and work backward to obtain assumptions on primitives. The induced theoretical assumptions on consumer behavior, particularly about their inability to insure against the city-level productivity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009278282
construct a general-equilibrium model with dynamic interactions between spatial agglomeration and urban development. In contrast …
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We criticize the theories used to explain the size distribution of cities. They take an empirical fact and work backward to obtain assumptions on primitives. The induced theoretical assumptions on consumer behavior, particularly about their inability to insure against the city-level productivity...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008458503