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transportation networks. An overview of studies has been provided following five main streams: net- work growth in transport … growth mechanisms and developing effective network growth models, the authors also point out the challenges that are faced to … model the complex process of transport development …
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by technological advances applied to transport and communication systems, but also by the spread of regional trade … localization nor urban economies but pecuniary external effects, the paper concentrates on NEG models. More specifically, it … many fruitful contributions and extensions proposed enhancing first-generation models. As a result, there is by now an …
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This article investigates the use of the configurational variable, which deals with the city form-space relations regarding transportation issues, to study spatial segregation and urban accessibility in four Brazilian cities (Belém, Manaus, Recife and São Paulo), with a focus in precarious...
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Intermediate-scale (or `meso-scale') structures in networks have received considerable attention, as the algorithmic detection of such structures makes it possible to discover network features that are not apparent either at the local scale of nodes and edges or at the global scale of summary...
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used for modelling purposes. We propose an augmented entropy approach, which combines the Transtools model’s inter …-regional trade and inter-regional transport cost data with data from regional and national statistics to obtain a full set of …
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In this paper, we study self-employment in a theoretical setting derived from wage-efficiency spatial models, where …
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The linked nature of long-term patterns of urban deconcentration and regional change (from rustbelt to sunbelt) is analyzed in a framework that emphasizes heterogeneous human preferences. The focus is on the important interactions that exist between local and regional amenities, whether...
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If the 2020 surge in working from home became permanent, how would the distribution of jobs and residents within and across U.S. cities change? To study this question, we build a quantitative spatial equilibrium model of job and residence choice with commuting frictions between 4,502...
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infrastructure transport (rail and water) that played a critical role in creating natural urban centres. In this article, we document …
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