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model in which we study the interactions between agglomeration externalities and pollution from commuting. Our results show …
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How should urban containment and the diversion of households to nearby residential areas be evaluated from a welfare economic perspective? Assuming the existence of a negative externality of city size, we develop a concise general equilibrium model for a mother city and a satellite. This...
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There is no doubt that people like to migrate to large cities because they can acquire a wider range of products and jobs, but also because they can more easily exchange information and ideas. In this respect, we attempt to explain the formation of metropolitan areas by using a general...
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(english) In this paper, we expose the economic conditions of cities emergence in a spatial general equilibrium framework. The presence of increasing returns based on the division of labour, transport costs and the possible existence of an agricultural surplus are enough to generate different...
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Sasaki (2002) argues that: (1) "the agglomeration effect in the (Lai and Yang 2002, (L-Y)) paper is different from the … agglomeration effect in the L-Y model catches the key results of urban production presented in Sasaki's model; and (2) both renter …
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concludes that the optimal urban-growth control is less (more) stringent than the B-L model when an agglomeration effect (public … than the B-L model when the agglomeration effect or (and) the public-good-provision effect is (are) considered. This result …
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This paper examined the pattern and change of FDI location in China especially after China's entering WTO, and probed into the prospect of attracting foreign investment for inland China in the future. It shows that the "going north" tendency of FDI in China is boosting, while "going west"...
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Australian cities suffer from urban sprawl, leading to long average commute distances and high energy use by urban transport. To investigate this problem, we define and construct a medium-sized general equilibrium model of Australia's second-largest city, Melbourne. Individuals are modelled as...
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The goal of this essay is to introduce advanced undergraduates to urban general equilibrium theory.
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Formation of SEZ using agricultural land to promote industrialization has recently been one of most controversial policy issues in many developing economies including India. This paper critically theoretically evaluates the consequences of this policy in terms of a three-sector Harris-Todaro...
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