We investigate the efficiency properties of population mobility when localities compete in an environment with local amenities and local externalities. Our model is dynamic, incorporating land and labor markets in a context where firms and workers form rational expectations. Concern focuses on whether and under what conditions the substantive conclusions from static models can be reinterpreted to apply in a dynamic context where moving is costly. In the spirit of Tiebout (1956), it can be shown in static models that taxes or subsidies developed by each local jurisdiction representing the interests of landowners can induce an efficient population allocation even in the presence of local externalities. We show that, in a dynamic model, effici...
International audiencePopulation movements modify the environment, land-use, and shape the landscape...
There is widespread concern that greater mobility of individuals can undermine any attempt to redist...
This paper tracks the consequences of individuals’ desire to align their location with their social ...
We investigate the efficiency properties of population mobility when localities compete in an enviro...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...
Efficient allocation of resources is the cornerstone of market economy, and migration of people is a...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
The market mechanism of spatial resource allocation is examined in a system of cities, where social ...
This paper contains a model with which the desirability of persistent urbanization can be examined. ...
This paper tackles the issue of the optimality of agglomeration in a two-region economy with skilled...
With a model of system of cities and one rural area, we consider evolu-tionary implementation (due t...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for analysing local public goods supply and tax ...
Summary. The market mechanism of spatial resource allocation is examined in a system of cities, wher...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
International audiencePopulation movements modify the environment, land-use, and shape the landscape...
There is widespread concern that greater mobility of individuals can undermine any attempt to redist...
This paper tracks the consequences of individuals’ desire to align their location with their social ...
We investigate the efficiency properties of population mobility when localities compete in an enviro...
We develop a simple model in which individuals migrate freely among regions. In each region there is...
Efficient allocation of resources is the cornerstone of market economy, and migration of people is a...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
The market mechanism of spatial resource allocation is examined in a system of cities, where social ...
This paper contains a model with which the desirability of persistent urbanization can be examined. ...
This paper tackles the issue of the optimality of agglomeration in a two-region economy with skilled...
With a model of system of cities and one rural area, we consider evolu-tionary implementation (due t...
The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for analysing local public goods supply and tax ...
Summary. The market mechanism of spatial resource allocation is examined in a system of cities, wher...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within a...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
International audiencePopulation movements modify the environment, land-use, and shape the landscape...
There is widespread concern that greater mobility of individuals can undermine any attempt to redist...
This paper tracks the consequences of individuals’ desire to align their location with their social ...