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-off between the agglomeration and dispersion forces, in the form of pollution from stationary forces, environmental policy …
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This paper proposes a model of urban agglomeration in conjunction with imperfect competition and endogenous product R …
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In both economic and legal scholarship, a broad consensus has formed that zoning and other land use laws and regulations in our richest and most productive regions have become too strict. Land use laws, in both suburbs and downtowns, have made it too hard to build housing in the areas with the...
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This paper analyzes a spatial competitive monopolistic model of agglomeration in which households make only one …
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Sustainable use of natural resources becomes an important issue today not only due to global warming and pollution issues but also because of critical pressure on the Earth's regeneration possibility. We cannot use classical microeconomic approach here for two reasons: a) impossibility to create...
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Das sozioökonomische Wachstum und die raumstrukturellen Veränderungen der letzten ca. 50 Jahre haben Spuren hinterlassen. Dabei zeigt sich ein Spannungsfeld, denn die Bereitstellung von Flächen für urbane Nutzungen geht mit Nutzungskonflikten hinsichtlich der Ressource Boden einher. Im...
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agglomeration. The core region, being more attractive to high skilled workers, has a disproportionately large share of production at … all levels of the supply chain. The paper studies the effects on segmentation and agglomeration of interregional trade in … federal taxation. -- Skill heterogeneity ; land use ; segmentation ; agglomeration …
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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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We examine the effect of railway travel on urban spatial structure in a polycentric urban land use model. We focus on the role of access to the railway network. We find that if the number of train stations is limited, the degree of urbanization is higher around train stations, but the effect of...
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and agglomeration. The core region that is more attractive to high skilled workers has a disproportionately large share of … briefly studies how trade in intermediate goods and endogenous land demand affect segmentation and agglomeration. -- Skill … heterogeneity ; land use ; sorting ; agglomeration …
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