This paper studies the relation between a city's income distribution and its retail price level using panel data. We find that an increase in the presence of lower-middle income households, relative to poor or upper income households, is associated with lower prices. Our findings suggest that greater income inequality raises the prices that poor households face, thus making it harder for them to invest in human capital. ᮊ 2000 Academic Pres
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The distribution of consumer incomes is a key factor in determining the structure of a vertically di...
American metropolitan areas have experienced rising residential segregation by income since 1970. On...
In studying MSA data that link the characteristics of metropolitan economies to significant changes ...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...
This thesis consists of three chapters that analyze theoretically the role of income inequality in c...
This paper investigates how neighbourhood e!ects interacting with income inequal-ity a!ect poor peop...
Economic growth might both increase and decrease income inequality, also at the city level. This pap...
The distribution of consumer incomes is a key factor in determining the structure of a vertically di...
Supportive policies that lead to significant relative price changes have widespread impact on income...
This paper examines the relationship between the cost of living and median household income. The hyp...
Income inequality has been widely debated since the beginning of economic development. This topic is...
This paper analyses the relation between income inequality and access to housing for low- income hou...
This paper argues that a cross-city comparison of price-to-income ratios can exag-gerate the bubble ...
Simple partial-equilibrium models suggest that income increases at the high end of the distribution ...
The paper provides estimates of the effect of economic inequality on middle class well being in Swit...
The distribution of consumer incomes is a key factor in determining the structure of a vertically di...
American metropolitan areas have experienced rising residential segregation by income since 1970. On...
In studying MSA data that link the characteristics of metropolitan economies to significant changes ...
This thesis consists of four separate chapters which address different aspects of inequality and inc...