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. We show that a monocentric equilibrium exists when the ratio of the firm agglomeration externality to commuting cost is …
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The aim of this paper is to explore the structure of cities as a function of labor differentiation, gains to trade, a fixed cost for constructing the transportation network, a variable cost of commodity transport, and the commuting costs of consumers. Firms use different types of labor to...
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Economic Geography model, agglomeration occurs for economic reasons whereas voter stratification occurs due to political …
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Economic Geography model, agglomeration occurs for economic reasons whereas voter stratification occurs due to political …
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Economic Geography model, agglomeration occurs for economic reasons whereas voter stratification occurs due to political …
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Economic Geography model, agglomeration occurs for economic reasons whereas voter stratification occurs due to political …
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Economic Geography model, agglomeration occurs for economic reasons whereas voter stratification occurs due to political …
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