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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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effects on home and job location, on land use, and on agglomeration benefits are hard to pin down. We develop a spatial …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013047320
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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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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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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