In this paper, we aim at exploring how individual location decisions affect the shape of a growing city and, more precisely, how they may add up to a configuration that diverges from equilibrium configurations formulated ex-ante. To do so, we provide a two-sector city model merging a static equilibrium analysis with agent-based simulations. Results show that under strong agglomeration effects, urban development is monotonic and ends up with cir-cular, monocentric long-term configurations. For low agglomeration effects however, elon-gated and multicentric urban configurations may emerge. The occurrence and underlying dynamics of these configurations are also discussed regarding commuting costs and the distance-decay of agglomeration economie...
While economic geography is concerned chiefly with proximity, models in urban economics eliminate pr...
This thesis examines several distinct aspects of agglomeration externalities within an urban economy...
Urban dynamics can be modeled using individual based approach, or more aggregated spatial processes ...
<div><p>In this paper, we aim at exploring how individual location decisions affect the shape of a g...
In this paper, we aim at exploring how individual location decisions affect the shape of a growing c...
In this paper, we aim at exploring how individual location decisions affect the shape of a growing c...
In the global effort to achieve sustainable development, new adaptive approaches of urban planning c...
Urban dynamics is driven by the location decisions of firms and households. The preferences of house...
In this presentation, we will argue that there are many benefits to further liaise urban economic mo...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
This paper presents an agent-based ‘monocentric’ model: assuming only a fixed location for firms, ou...
This paper addresses a longstanding stability issue of equilibria in a seminal model in spatial econ...
Critically assessing and integrating the existing literature on static agglomeration economies, this...
This paper considers the formation of cities in a simple model in which the preferences of agents de...
This paper explores the dynamics of agglomeration in a spatial economy. Consumers can choose to use ...
While economic geography is concerned chiefly with proximity, models in urban economics eliminate pr...
This thesis examines several distinct aspects of agglomeration externalities within an urban economy...
Urban dynamics can be modeled using individual based approach, or more aggregated spatial processes ...
<div><p>In this paper, we aim at exploring how individual location decisions affect the shape of a g...
In this paper, we aim at exploring how individual location decisions affect the shape of a growing c...
In this paper, we aim at exploring how individual location decisions affect the shape of a growing c...
In the global effort to achieve sustainable development, new adaptive approaches of urban planning c...
Urban dynamics is driven by the location decisions of firms and households. The preferences of house...
In this presentation, we will argue that there are many benefits to further liaise urban economic mo...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
This paper presents an agent-based ‘monocentric’ model: assuming only a fixed location for firms, ou...
This paper addresses a longstanding stability issue of equilibria in a seminal model in spatial econ...
Critically assessing and integrating the existing literature on static agglomeration economies, this...
This paper considers the formation of cities in a simple model in which the preferences of agents de...
This paper explores the dynamics of agglomeration in a spatial economy. Consumers can choose to use ...
While economic geography is concerned chiefly with proximity, models in urban economics eliminate pr...
This thesis examines several distinct aspects of agglomeration externalities within an urban economy...
Urban dynamics can be modeled using individual based approach, or more aggregated spatial processes ...