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effects on home and job location, on land use, and on agglomeration benefits are hard to pin down. We develop a spatial …
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effects on home and job location, on land use, and on agglomeration benefits are hard to pin down. We develop a spatial …
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effects on home and job location, on land use, and on agglomeration benefits are hard to pin down. We develop a spatial …
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A perennial debate worldwide over housing aid policy focuses on whether the government should provide housing vouchers or subsidized public housing units. To complement the empirically- dominated literature, this paper builds a general equilibrium model that merges urban land use (monocentric...
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We develop a general equilibrium model of residential choice and study the effects of two housing aid policies, public housing units and housing vouchers. Land is differentiated by both residential accessibility and local public goods, and the provision levels of local public goods are...
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We develop a model of Tiebout sorting based on decentralized income taxation, which allows for spillovers and imperfect rivalry in consumption of the publicly provided good. We identify three sources of welfare loss from decentralization: Imperfect redistribution, inter-jurisdictional...
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We model the trade-off between centralized and decentralized decision making over the provision of local public goods. Centralized decisions are made in a legislature of locally elected representatives, and this creates a conflict of interest between citizens in different jurisdictions. The...
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new economic geography type, in which there are agglomeration gains in cities but not in rural areas. These gains are …
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to agglomeration economies and a higher cost of the publicly provided good due to congestion. It is shown that … is obtained since the city is already beyond the level of optimum agglomeration. …
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