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We simulate a closed rental housing market with search and matching frictions, in which both landlord and tenant agents may be imperfectly informed of the characteristics of the market. The model hypotheses are set so as to match a rent posting search model in the spirit of search models of the...
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Measuring the spatial distribution of locations of many entities (trees, atoms, economic activities, etc.), and, more precisely, the deviations from purely random configurations, is a powerful method to unravel their underlying interactions. Several coefficients have been developed in the past...
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Reproducing the socio-spatial structure of cities is one of the challenges facing the standard urban economics model of Alonso, Muth, Mills (AMM model). In a widely cited paper, Jan K. Brueckner, Jacques-François Thisse and Yves Zenou (1999) asked "Why is central Paris rich and downtown Detroit...
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