We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of economic geography in which population and pollution dynamics are mutually interdependent. Pollution by reducing the carrying capacity of the natural environment, which determines the maximum amount of people a given location can effectively bear, affects labor force dynamics which in turn alter pollution emissions. Such mutual links determine the development path followed by different locations, and spatial interactions further complicate the picture. We show that neglecting the existence of spatial externalities can lead to misleading predictions about the development path followed by different locations in the spatial economy
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
textabstractGeographical economics analyzes the endogenous determination of the location of economic...
3We analyze the implications of pollution and migration externalities on the optimal population dyna...
We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of economic geography in which population ...
We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of economic geography in which population ...
3We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of economic geography in which population...
3We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of macroeconomic geography in which demog...
We analyze the spatiooral dynamics of a simple model of macroeconomic geography in which demography ...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
We analyze the implications of pollution and migration externalities on the optimal population dynam...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
We analyze the implications of pollution and migration externalities on the optimal population dynam...
The observed relationship between economic development and environmental pollu-tion implies a non-ho...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
textabstractGeographical economics analyzes the endogenous determination of the location of economic...
3We analyze the implications of pollution and migration externalities on the optimal population dyna...
We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of economic geography in which population ...
We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of economic geography in which population ...
3We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of economic geography in which population...
3We analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of a simple model of macroeconomic geography in which demog...
We analyze the spatiooral dynamics of a simple model of macroeconomic geography in which demography ...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
We analyze the implications of pollution and migration externalities on the optimal population dynam...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
We analyze the implications of pollution and migration externalities on the optimal population dynam...
The observed relationship between economic development and environmental pollu-tion implies a non-ho...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
More and more contributions in Environmental Economics put forward the pressing necessity of incorpo...
textabstractGeographical economics analyzes the endogenous determination of the location of economic...
3We analyze the implications of pollution and migration externalities on the optimal population dyna...