This paper explores the interplay between commodities' transportation costs and workers' commuting costs within a general equilibrium framework A la Dixit-Stiglitz. Workers are mobile and choose a region where to work as well as an intraurban location where to live. We show that a more integrated economy need not be more agglomerated. Instead, low transportation costs lead to the dispersion of economic activities. This is because workers are able to alleviate the burden of urban costs by being dispersed, while retaining a good access to all varieties. By contrast, low commuting costs foster the agglomeration of economic activities
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
The aim of this paper is to explore the structure of cities as a function of labor differentiation, ...
This paper investigates the impact of the shape of transport costs on the structure of spatial equil...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within 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...
Abstract. Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, t...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: All firms and workers are mobile and their a...
In this paper, based on the recent advances in the new economic geog- raphy (e.g., Fujita et al. [12...
The aim of this paper is to explore the structure of cities as a func-tion of labor di¤erentiation, ...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
Economic activities are not concentrated on the head of a pin, nor are they spread evenly over a fea...
International audienceSpace economy is determined by the interaction between markets and the mobilit...
In the last few years a great number of works, involved in what has been called the New Economic Geo...
We investigate the role of the transport sector in structuring the location of economic activity wit...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
The aim of this paper is to explore the structure of cities as a function of labor differentiation, ...
This paper investigates the impact of the shape of transport costs on the structure of spatial equil...
International audienceThis paper explores the interplay between trade costs and urban costs within 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...
Abstract. Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, t...
We consider an economic geography model of a new genre: All firms and workers are mobile and their a...
In this paper, based on the recent advances in the new economic geog- raphy (e.g., Fujita et al. [12...
The aim of this paper is to explore the structure of cities as a func-tion of labor di¤erentiation, ...
This paper develops a model of a spatial economy in which interregional trade patterns and the struc...
Economic activities are not concentrated on the head of a pin, nor are they spread evenly over a fea...
International audienceSpace economy is determined by the interaction between markets and the mobilit...
In the last few years a great number of works, involved in what has been called the New Economic Geo...
We investigate the role of the transport sector in structuring the location of economic activity wit...
Transportation costs are of central importance in the New Economic Geography literature, though assu...
The aim of this paper is to explore the structure of cities as a function of labor differentiation, ...
This paper investigates the impact of the shape of transport costs on the structure of spatial equil...