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The main aim of this study is to evaluate the nature and the dynamics of agglomeration forces inside specific network …
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This article examines unemployment disparities and efficiency in a densely populated economy with two job centers and workers distributed between them. We introduce commuting costs and search-matching frictions to deal with the spatial mismatch between workers and firms. In equilibrium, there...
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This paper studies equilibrium unemployment in a two-region economy where homogeneous workers and jobs are free to move and the housing market clears. Because of the Internet, searching for a job in another region without first migrating there is nowadays much simpler than in the past....
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Individuals with heterogeneous incomes occupy a territory divided into zones with unequal levels of amenities. Using the concept of land rent à la Ricardo, we propose a model determining the land rent in the different zones as well as the distribution of individuals across them. A land tax...
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Cet article propose une analyse du zonage à partir d'une modélisation explicite des économies d'agglomération. Au sein …'autre est soumis à de la congestion. L'interaction entre les économies d'agglomération et les coûts de congestion peut engendrer …
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turmoil. We show that, on average, both agglomeration and the cluster policy are associated with a higher survival probability …
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We propose in this paper a critical review of the literature on urban enterprise zones. The results that emerge from the papers published over the last twenty years vary a lot across studies. Several explanations can account for these apparently conflicting results. Technical tools and empirical...
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agglomeration and sprawl. It is concluded that high density settlement has the potential to reduce average costs in distribution … (including commuting) as well as production, so that both favour agglomeration. Accordingly, urban modelers should be cautious …
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We study a spatial competition model which is a variant of the celebrated Hotelling (1929) framework. One of the firm is a brick-and-mortar one while the other is on-line. Both firms sell the same product except that (constant) marginal costs may differ. Consumers going to the shop around the...
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This paper provides a bird-eye overview of the history of spatial economic theory. It is organized around three main ideas (and authors): (i) land use and urban economics (Thünen), (ii) the nature of competition across space (Hotelling), and (iii) new economic geography and the emergence of...
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