The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the interplay between production, commuting and commuting and costs shapes the economy at intra-urban level. Specifically, we study how economic integration affects the internal stricture of cities and how decentralizing of production and consumption of goods in secondary employment centers allows firms located in a large city to maintain their performance. The main distinctive feature of the model is two-dimensional city structure with variable number of secondary business districts. Several new results in urban economics are established, which all agree with empirical evidence and some of them cannot be obtained in framework of the linear city model
We model a city in which jobs are exogenous and distributed across an extended business area in whic...
We study the endogenous formation of a monocentric city where the location of both firms and workers...
Our objective in this paper is twofold: first, we want to give a theoretical founding to empirical f...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the interplay between production, commuting and comm...
Our purpose is to investigate how the interplay between trade, commuting and communication costs sha...
Can the demise of the monocentric economy across cities during the 20th century be explained by decr...
textabstractRecent concepts as megaregions and polycentric urban regions emphasize that external eco...
Can the demise of the monocentric economy across cities during the 20th century be explained by decr...
This paper presents a laboratory experiment to investigate how urban costs might determine the inter...
We analyze how the interplay between urban costs, wage wedges, and trade costs may affect the interr...
Economic theories of systems of cities explain why production and consumption activities are concent...
peer reviewedWe study urban structures driven by demand and vertical linkages in the presence of inc...
We assess the extent to which firms in an environment of decreasing transport costs and industrial t...
We model a city in which jobs are exogenous and distributed across an extended business area in whic...
We study the endogenous formation of a monocentric city where the location of both firms and workers...
Our objective in this paper is twofold: first, we want to give a theoretical founding to empirical f...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how the interplay between production, commuting and comm...
Our purpose is to investigate how the interplay between trade, commuting and communication costs sha...
Can the demise of the monocentric economy across cities during the 20th century be explained by decr...
textabstractRecent concepts as megaregions and polycentric urban regions emphasize that external eco...
Can the demise of the monocentric economy across cities during the 20th century be explained by decr...
This paper presents a laboratory experiment to investigate how urban costs might determine the inter...
We analyze how the interplay between urban costs, wage wedges, and trade costs may affect the interr...
Economic theories of systems of cities explain why production and consumption activities are concent...
peer reviewedWe study urban structures driven by demand and vertical linkages in the presence of inc...
We assess the extent to which firms in an environment of decreasing transport costs and industrial t...
We model a city in which jobs are exogenous and distributed across an extended business area in whic...
We study the endogenous formation of a monocentric city where the location of both firms and workers...
Our objective in this paper is twofold: first, we want to give a theoretical founding to empirical f...