We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or through weak or strong ties. We show that, in denser areas, individuals choose to interact with more people and meet more random encounters (weak ties) than in sparsely populated areas. We also demonstrate that, for a low urbanization level, there is a unique steady-state equilibrium where workers do not interact with weak ties, while, for a high level of urbanization, there is a unique steady-state equilibrium with full social interactions. We show that these equilibria are usually not socially efficient when the urban population has an intermediate size because there are too few social interactions compared to the social optimum. Finally, even wh...
We study the role of unemployment in the context of the endogeneous formation of a monocentric city ...
This paper nds that the predicted unemployment rate in a com-munity increases dramatically when the ...
We study the relationship between city size and the risk of being unemployed. We introduce a new mec...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
This paper studies social-tie formation when individuals care about the geographical location of oth...
In this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economics model. Agen...
peer reviewedIn this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economic...
Consider a model where workers from the majority and the minority group choose both their residentia...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
Abstract: This paper develops a stochastic search model having a monocentric city structure and inve...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We introduce a spatial dimension in a search equilibrium unemployment model. By assuming that worker...
We study the role of unemployment in the context of the endogeneous formation of a monocentric city ...
This paper nds that the predicted unemployment rate in a com-munity increases dramatically when the ...
We study the relationship between city size and the risk of being unemployed. We introduce a new mec...
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or throug...
We examine how interaction choices depend on the interplay of social and physical distance, and show...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
This paper studies social-tie formation when individuals care about the geographical location of oth...
In this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economics model. Agen...
peer reviewedIn this paper we investigate the effect of local interaction in a simple urban economic...
Consider a model where workers from the majority and the minority group choose both their residentia...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
Abstract: This paper develops a stochastic search model having a monocentric city structure and inve...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
We introduce a spatial dimension in a search equilibrium unemployment model. By assuming that worker...
We study the role of unemployment in the context of the endogeneous formation of a monocentric city ...
This paper nds that the predicted unemployment rate in a com-munity increases dramatically when the ...
We study the relationship between city size and the risk of being unemployed. We introduce a new mec...