Why in some urban areas do rich and poor households cohabit at the community level while, in others, we observe a sorting by income? To answer this question I develop a two-community general equilibrium framework of school quality, residential choice and tax decision. The model predicts that in highly unequal societies low and high income households choose to live in the same community but segregate by schooling. When inequality is smaller, we observe the typical sorting by income across communities. The effect of inequality on the quality of public schools depends on the relative size of the housing market of each community. When inequality increases, if the housing conditions of the community in which rich and poor households cohabit are ...
This paper explores the dynamics of income inequality by studying the evolution of human capital inv...
This paper explores the evolution of the cross-section income distribution in economies where endoge...
Private schools free households from a strict link between residential location decisions and the ta...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
This dissertation investigates the dynamics of inequality from different perspectives: ideological a...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
This dissertation uses the institutions of public schooling in the U.S. as a lens to study how broad...
This paper explores the dynamics of income inequality by studying the evolution of human capital inv...
This paper explores the evolution of the cross-section income distribution in economies where endoge...
Private schools free households from a strict link between residential location decisions and the ta...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
Why, in some urban communities, do rich and poor households cohabit while, in others, we observe sor...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
This dissertation investigates the dynamics of inequality from different perspectives: ideological a...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
Do communities with the same level of inequality but a different level of income polarisation perfor...
This dissertation uses the institutions of public schooling in the U.S. as a lens to study how broad...
This paper explores the dynamics of income inequality by studying the evolution of human capital inv...
This paper explores the evolution of the cross-section income distribution in economies where endoge...
Private schools free households from a strict link between residential location decisions and the ta...