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welfare-decreasing, and commuting from the suburbs to the central city is not wasteful. Thus, the institutional and economic …
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This paper focuses on residential sorting by social and ethnic status in large French urban areas. Our objective is to assess the relative importance of two major determinants of segregation stressed by the economic literature (Bartolome and Ross, 2003 ; Brueckner et al., 1999) : (i) "Alonso...
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commuting costs. Using this model, we show that under specific conditions including employment dispersal and high marginal …
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We model a city in which jobs are exogenous and distributed across an extended business area in which transport has a nonzero cost. Households are homogeneous in terms of utility and gross income, but each household chooses its residential location on the basis of its place of employment, which...
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