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groups is used to derive spatial patterns. Wedge-shaped segregation is shown to be the result of positive externalities among …
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Usually, in monocentric city models the spatial patterns of segregated household groups are assumed to be ring-shaped, while early in the 1930ies Hoyt showed that wedge-shaped areas empirically predominate. This contribution presents a monocentric city model with different household groups...
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Social segregation in cities takes place where different household groups exist and when, according to Schelling, their … the spatial segregation patterns of four groups. The resulting complex spatial patterns can be shown as graphic animations …. They can be applied as initial situation for the analysis of the effects a rent control has on segregation. …
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