We develop an analytically tractable population dynamics model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how social interactions within a neighborhood determine the dynamic evolution of its ethnic composition. We characterize the conditions under which integration or segregation will occur, which depends on the majority’s social externality parameter and net benefit from leaving, and the minority’s leaving probability. Minority segregation may result from the process of tipping, which may arise from three possible channels: two are related to exogenous shocks (migration flows and changes in tipping points) and one is related to the endogenous probabilistic features of our framework (endogenous polarization). This characterization of integrati...
JEL No. J15,R21,R31 In a classic paper, Schelling (1971) showed that extreme segregation can arise f...
Creating inclusive cities requires meaningful responses to inequality and segregation. We build an a...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....
We develop an analytically tractable population dynamics model of heterogeneous agents to characteri...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable {population dynamics model of heterogeneous agents} to characte...
In a classic paper, Schelling (1971) showed that extreme segregation can arise from social interacti...
In Schelling’s segregation model, agents of two ethnic groups reside in a regular grid and aim to li...
Some have argued it is possible to infer different groups contributions to ethnic residential segreg...
Harting P, Radi D. Residential segretation. The role of inequality and housing subsidies. Universitä...
This paper studies the causes and consequences of racial segregation using a new general equilibrium...
Shelling’s model and its different versions predict that segregation is the unique stable equilibriu...
We explore economic segregation, social (ethnic) segregation, and long-term economic decline of neig...
This paper analyzes some determinant conditions under which neighborhood formation gives rise to seg...
The Schelling segregation model attempts to ex-plain possible causes of racial segregation in cities...
JEL No. J15,R21,R31 In a classic paper, Schelling (1971) showed that extreme segregation can arise f...
Creating inclusive cities requires meaningful responses to inequality and segregation. We build an a...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....
We develop an analytically tractable population dynamics model of heterogeneous agents to characteri...
We develop an analytically tractable agent-based model of heterogeneous agents to characterize how s...
We develop an analytically tractable {population dynamics model of heterogeneous agents} to characte...
In a classic paper, Schelling (1971) showed that extreme segregation can arise from social interacti...
In Schelling’s segregation model, agents of two ethnic groups reside in a regular grid and aim to li...
Some have argued it is possible to infer different groups contributions to ethnic residential segreg...
Harting P, Radi D. Residential segretation. The role of inequality and housing subsidies. Universitä...
This paper studies the causes and consequences of racial segregation using a new general equilibrium...
Shelling’s model and its different versions predict that segregation is the unique stable equilibriu...
We explore economic segregation, social (ethnic) segregation, and long-term economic decline of neig...
This paper analyzes some determinant conditions under which neighborhood formation gives rise to seg...
The Schelling segregation model attempts to ex-plain possible causes of racial segregation in cities...
JEL No. J15,R21,R31 In a classic paper, Schelling (1971) showed that extreme segregation can arise f...
Creating inclusive cities requires meaningful responses to inequality and segregation. We build an a...
Working Paper GATE 2009-14In his 1971's Dynamic Models of Segregation paper, the economist Thomas C....