In this paper, we develop a model of spatial segregation mediated by competitive land prices. Agents of two groups consume city land and benefit from social interactions. Because of cultural or ethnic differences, intra-group interactions are more frequent than inter-group ones. When group sizes differ, population groups sort into distinct neighborhoods. We characterize two- and three-district urban structures. For high population ratios or strong inter-group interactions, only a three-district city exists. In other cases, multiplicity of equilibria arises. Both groups generally rank these equilibria differently. However, when group sizes are similar, all individuals agree on which spatial equilibrium is best
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
International audienceSocio-spatial segregation in cities is based on interpretations and models tha...
In this paper, we develop a model of spatial segregation mediated by competitive land prices. Agents...
In this paper, we study the social interactions between two populations of individuals living in a c...
In this paper, we study social interactions between two populations of individuals living in a city....
In this paper, we study social interactions between two populations of individuals living in a city....
Social interactions are at the essence of societies and explain the gathering of individuals in vill...
peer reviewedSocial interactions are at the essence of societies and explain the gathering of indivi...
peer reviewedSocial interactions are at the essence of societies and explain the gathering of indivi...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a ...
Addressing issues of social diversity, we introduce a model of housing trans-actions between agents ...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a populatio...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
International audienceSocio-spatial segregation in cities is based on interpretations and models tha...
In this paper, we develop a model of spatial segregation mediated by competitive land prices. Agents...
In this paper, we study the social interactions between two populations of individuals living in a c...
In this paper, we study social interactions between two populations of individuals living in a city....
In this paper, we study social interactions between two populations of individuals living in a city....
Social interactions are at the essence of societies and explain the gathering of individuals in vill...
peer reviewedSocial interactions are at the essence of societies and explain the gathering of indivi...
peer reviewedSocial interactions are at the essence of societies and explain the gathering of indivi...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a ...
Addressing issues of social diversity, we introduce a model of housing trans-actions between agents ...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
We develop a model where workers both choose their residential location (geographical space) and soc...
We analyze urban spatial segregation phenomenon in terms of the income distribution over a populatio...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
International audienceSocio-spatial segregation in cities is based on interpretations and models tha...