Our purpose is to survey the main ideas of modern economic theory that can contribute to a better understanding of the segregation and unemployment problems arising within cities. We start by discussing the main contributions of urban economics and of labor economics that can used for our purpose. This is followed by a short discussion of the way economists deal with the phenomenon of discrimination. We then sketch what could become an economic theory of ghettos, which is based on the interactions between the labor markets and the market for housing as well as on various social externalities. We conclude by discussing some policy recommendations
Throughout history cities have contained separate areas where ethnic groups are concentrated. In the...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregat ion in cities, we offer the rea...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Our purpose is to survey the main ideas of modern economic theory that can contribute to a better un...
International audienceThe social sciences have produced both theoretically and empirically a large l...
It seems natural to integrate space into labor economics. How can we study unemployment or wages kno...
Urban labor markets are characterized by the spatial proximity of households and businesses, which o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze segregation and labor discrimination in a monocentric city. We f...
Les villes ne sont pas des territoires homogènes : certains quartiers sont exempts de difficultés so...
The final chapter of the volume outlines broader observations and outcomes that are likely to feed f...
Conventional accounts of the relation between employment and residential location ignore the growing...
The paper explores the universe of the ghetto from an economic insight, integrating on this task sup...
Economic theories of systems of cities explain why production and consumption activities are concent...
Cities are economically segregated to various degrees. Segregation translates into greater homogenei...
In this Paper survey some recent developments in urban labour economic theory. We first present a be...
Throughout history cities have contained separate areas where ethnic groups are concentrated. In the...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregat ion in cities, we offer the rea...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...
Our purpose is to survey the main ideas of modern economic theory that can contribute to a better un...
International audienceThe social sciences have produced both theoretically and empirically a large l...
It seems natural to integrate space into labor economics. How can we study unemployment or wages kno...
Urban labor markets are characterized by the spatial proximity of households and businesses, which o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze segregation and labor discrimination in a monocentric city. We f...
Les villes ne sont pas des territoires homogènes : certains quartiers sont exempts de difficultés so...
The final chapter of the volume outlines broader observations and outcomes that are likely to feed f...
Conventional accounts of the relation between employment and residential location ignore the growing...
The paper explores the universe of the ghetto from an economic insight, integrating on this task sup...
Economic theories of systems of cities explain why production and consumption activities are concent...
Cities are economically segregated to various degrees. Segregation translates into greater homogenei...
In this Paper survey some recent developments in urban labour economic theory. We first present a be...
Throughout history cities have contained separate areas where ethnic groups are concentrated. In the...
Summary. As an introduction to this special issue on ethnic segregat ion in cities, we offer the rea...
Urban inequalities have become more important because access to key resources, from facilities to pu...