This paper considers the spatial structure of a city subject to final demand and vertical linkages. Individuals consume differentiated goods (or services) and firms purchase differentiated inputs (or services) in product (or service) markets where forms compete under monopolistic competition. Workers rent their residential lots in an urban land market and contribute to the production of differentiated goods and inputs. We show that firms and workers co-agglomerate and endogenously form a city. We characterize and discuss the spatial distribution of firms and consumers in such cities on one- and two-dimensional spaces (linear city and planar city). We show that final demand and vertical linkages raise the urban density and reduce the city sp...
Jacobs (1969) argues that uncompensated knowledge spillovers have played a crucial role in populatio...
Production of urban space is assumed to be a rent seeking activity, carried out by many developers w...
In “new economic geography ” models, spatial concentration typically arises either because of worker...
This paper considers the spatial structure of a city subject to final demand and vertical linkages....
peer reviewedThis paper considers the spatial structure of a city subject to final demand and vertic...
This paper considers the spatial structure of a city subject to \u85nal demand and vertical linkages...
We study urban structures driven by demand and vertical linkages in the presence of increasing retur...
We study urban structures driven by demand and vertical linkages in the presence of increasing retur...
This thesis analyzes the impacts of different factors of agglomeration on types and sizes of cities ...
We study the endogenous formation of a monocentric city where the location of both firms and workers...
We study the properties of spatial equilibrium in an economy where locations have heterogeneous endo...
A large portion of the urban economics literature has analyzed the operation of the competitive land...
[[abstract]]Anderson and Neven (1991) show that central agglomeration is a unique location equilibri...
Much of the literature on the endogenous generation of a city employs increasing returns to scale in...
We have considered a general equilibrium model with monopolistically competitive markets, in which u...
Jacobs (1969) argues that uncompensated knowledge spillovers have played a crucial role in populatio...
Production of urban space is assumed to be a rent seeking activity, carried out by many developers w...
In “new economic geography ” models, spatial concentration typically arises either because of worker...
This paper considers the spatial structure of a city subject to final demand and vertical linkages....
peer reviewedThis paper considers the spatial structure of a city subject to final demand and vertic...
This paper considers the spatial structure of a city subject to \u85nal demand and vertical linkages...
We study urban structures driven by demand and vertical linkages in the presence of increasing retur...
We study urban structures driven by demand and vertical linkages in the presence of increasing retur...
This thesis analyzes the impacts of different factors of agglomeration on types and sizes of cities ...
We study the endogenous formation of a monocentric city where the location of both firms and workers...
We study the properties of spatial equilibrium in an economy where locations have heterogeneous endo...
A large portion of the urban economics literature has analyzed the operation of the competitive land...
[[abstract]]Anderson and Neven (1991) show that central agglomeration is a unique location equilibri...
Much of the literature on the endogenous generation of a city employs increasing returns to scale in...
We have considered a general equilibrium model with monopolistically competitive markets, in which u...
Jacobs (1969) argues that uncompensated knowledge spillovers have played a crucial role in populatio...
Production of urban space is assumed to be a rent seeking activity, carried out by many developers w...
In “new economic geography ” models, spatial concentration typically arises either because of worker...