We exploit the power of the Alonso-Mills-Muth (AMM) urban economics model and show that various utility functions and plausible conditions offer alternative explanations of households' location by income within a city. These include the existence of a "rich" center and more complex socio-spatial urban forms for instance alternating a rich center, poor suburbs and a rich outer ring, which have not yet been derived from the AMM model to our knowledge. In doing so we combine analytical ideas and illustrations by the means of an agent-based model. The hypothesis of a central or non-central amenity is also studied, leading to different insights on the issue
We propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard equilibrium of the Al...
The coexistence of residential and agricultural activities within 'periurban belts' characterises ma...
<p>Cities host diverse people and their mixing is the engine of prosperity. In turn, segregati...
We exploit the power of the Alonso-Mills-Muth (AMM) urban economics model and show that various util...
We provide an explanation for the stylized fact that poor households are concentrated in the inner c...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
We provide an explanation for the stylized fact that poor households are con-centrated in the inner ...
Conventional accounts of the relation between employment and residential location ignore the growing...
It was long characteristic of American cities that the rich lived on the edges while the poor lived ...
The external economy approach—drawn from the concepts of the external economy in firm agglomeration—...
Glaeser et al. (2008) argue that the relative distribution of poor and rich households (HHs) in Amer...
We model a city in which jobs are exogenous and distributed across an extended business area in whic...
We start from the well known fact that, in most European cities, central locations are occupied by r...
Urban displacement—when a household is forced to relocate due to conditions affecting its home...
We propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard equilibrium of the Al...
The coexistence of residential and agricultural activities within 'periurban belts' characterises ma...
<p>Cities host diverse people and their mixing is the engine of prosperity. In turn, segregati...
We exploit the power of the Alonso-Mills-Muth (AMM) urban economics model and show that various util...
We provide an explanation for the stylized fact that poor households are concentrated in the inner c...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
We provide an explanation for the stylized fact that poor households are con-centrated in the inner ...
Conventional accounts of the relation between employment and residential location ignore the growing...
It was long characteristic of American cities that the rich lived on the edges while the poor lived ...
The external economy approach—drawn from the concepts of the external economy in firm agglomeration—...
Glaeser et al. (2008) argue that the relative distribution of poor and rich households (HHs) in Amer...
We model a city in which jobs are exogenous and distributed across an extended business area in whic...
We start from the well known fact that, in most European cities, central locations are occupied by r...
Urban displacement—when a household is forced to relocate due to conditions affecting its home...
We propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard equilibrium of the Al...
The coexistence of residential and agricultural activities within 'periurban belts' characterises ma...
<p>Cities host diverse people and their mixing is the engine of prosperity. In turn, segregati...