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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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externality, economists also recognize the advantages of density in the form of positive agglomeration externalities. The long … agglomeration externalities. I then estimate the structural parameters of the model by using a computational solution algorithm and …
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. Nonetheless, economists also recognize the production advantages of urban density in the form of positive agglomeration … congestion costs and agglomeration externalities. I then estimate the structural parameters of the model using a computational …
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Do urban agglomeration economies enhance the social profitability of rural roads? When all goods are traded at … families. In a closed, two-good economy with mobile labour, the effects of agglomeration economies depend on the … presence of empirically plausible elasticities of agglomeration economies when preferences are Cobb-Douglas and urban …
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This paper examines the housing affordability conditions of the low and moderate income rental households in the United States between 1980 and 2010. Using Integrated Public Use Census Microdata Samples (IPUMS) 5% sample data, we create income and rent distribution for households separately for...
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We explore long-term patterns of the house price-income relationship across the 70 largest U.S. metropolitan areas. In line with a standard spatial equilibrium model, our empirical findings indicate that house price-income ratios are typically not stable even over the long run. In contrast,...
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