This paper analyzes some determinant conditions under which neighborhood formation gives rise to segregation by income. In contrast to the literature, we explore the sequential arrival of poor and rich individuals to neighborhoods exploited by oligopolistic land developers. These developers try to maximize a discounted flow of lot prices during neighborhood formation, taking advantage of the local externalities generated by the rich and the poor. Under a speedy arrival of new potential inhabitants and/or low discount rates, competing developers are more likely to concentrate rich people in the same neighborhood. This happens because the benefits from early agglomeration are outweighed by a more profitable matching of rich neighbors within n...
This paper explores the dynamics of income inequality by studying the evolution of human capital inv...
have concentrated on either the race or class factors of these three themes, or debated about the re...
This paper sets out a new mechanism, involving the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods, th...
This paper analyzes some determinant conditions under which neighborhood formation gives rise to seg...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
In this paper, we consider neighborhood selection as a social process central to the reproduction of...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
In this paper, we consider neighborhood selection as a social process central to the reproduction of...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
We explore economic segregation, social (ethnic) segregation, and long-term economic decline of neig...
Problem research strategy and findingsIncome segregation has risen in each of the last four decades ...
This paper explores the evolution of the cross-section income distribution in economies where endoge...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
Urban sprawl and income segregation are two undesired urban patterns that occur during urban develop...
This paper explores the dynamics of income inequality by studying the evolution of human capital inv...
have concentrated on either the race or class factors of these three themes, or debated about the re...
This paper sets out a new mechanism, involving the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods, th...
This paper analyzes some determinant conditions under which neighborhood formation gives rise to seg...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
In this paper, we consider neighborhood selection as a social process central to the reproduction of...
The quality of life that people experience in the United States depends largely on the neighborhood ...
In this paper, we consider neighborhood selection as a social process central to the reproduction of...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
We explore economic segregation, social (ethnic) segregation, and long-term economic decline of neig...
Problem research strategy and findingsIncome segregation has risen in each of the last four decades ...
This paper explores the evolution of the cross-section income distribution in economies where endoge...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
Urban sprawl and income segregation are two undesired urban patterns that occur during urban develop...
This paper explores the dynamics of income inequality by studying the evolution of human capital inv...
have concentrated on either the race or class factors of these three themes, or debated about the re...
This paper sets out a new mechanism, involving the emergence of middle-class black neighborhoods, th...