We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: all firms and workers are mobile and their agglomeration within a city generates rising urban costs through competition on a land market. When commuting costs are low (high), the industry tends to be agglomerated (dispersed). With two sectors, the same tendencies prevail for extreme commuting cost values, but richer patterns arise for intermediate values. When one good is perfectly mobile, the corresponding industry is partially dispersed and the other industry is agglomerated, thus showing regional specialization. When one sector supplies a nontradeable consumption good, this sector is more agglomerated than the other. The corresponding equilibrium involves an urban hierarchy: a large...
One of the most striking feature of the space-economy is that cities form a hierarchical system exhi...
We have considered a general equilibrium model with monopolistically competitive markets, in which u...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: all firms and workers are mobile and their a...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: all firms and workers are mobile and their a...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: All firms and workers are mobile and their a...
In new economic geography models, geographic concentration cant arise because of workers mobility or...
In “new economic geography ” models, spatial concentration typically arises either because of worker...
This paper explores the interplay between commodities' transportation costs and workers' commuting c...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
We study the effects of a decrease in trade costs on the spatial distribution of industry in a multi...
Explores how a common approach that emphasizes the three-way interaction among increasing returns, t...
Abstract. Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, t...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
We study the effects of decrease in trade costs on the spatial distribution of industry in multi-reg...
One of the most striking feature of the space-economy is that cities form a hierarchical system exhi...
We have considered a general equilibrium model with monopolistically competitive markets, in which u...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: all firms and workers are mobile and their a...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: all firms and workers are mobile and their a...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: All firms and workers are mobile and their a...
In new economic geography models, geographic concentration cant arise because of workers mobility or...
In “new economic geography ” models, spatial concentration typically arises either because of worker...
This paper explores the interplay between commodities' transportation costs and workers' commuting c...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
We study the effects of a decrease in trade costs on the spatial distribution of industry in a multi...
Explores how a common approach that emphasizes the three-way interaction among increasing returns, t...
Abstract. Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, t...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
We study the effects of decrease in trade costs on the spatial distribution of industry in multi-reg...
One of the most striking feature of the space-economy is that cities form a hierarchical system exhi...
We have considered a general equilibrium model with monopolistically competitive markets, in which u...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...