This paper builds on and extends a classic paper (hereafter referred to as F – O) published by Masahisa Fujita and Hideaki Ogawa in 1982. Their paper models the emergence of urban centers brought about by household and firm location decisions in the context of spatially differentiated labor and land market interactions. Their approach is an analytical one that seeks to characterize the equilibrium values of the system. In contrast, we employ an agent-based modeling (ABM) approach that seeks to replicate the individual household and firm behaviors that lead to equilibrium or nonequilibrium outcomes. The F – O model has little to say about what happens outside of equilibrium, while the ABM approach is preoccupied with this question and is par...
In this thesis, an agent-based model (ABM) of a metropolitan housing market is developed. ABMs are c...
As has been proposed, the dynamics of creative industries’ interactions with urban land use is compl...
Abstract: This paper describes a spatially disaggregated, economic agent-based model of urban land u...
This paper builds on and extends a classic paper (hereafter referred to as F – O) published by Masah...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
This paper presents an agent-based ‘monocentric’ model: assuming only a fixed location for firms, ou...
Urban dynamics is driven by the location decisions of firms and households. The preferences of house...
We propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard equilibrium of the Al...
In this presentation, we will argue that there are many benefits to further liaise urban economic mo...
The underlying idea of agent-based modelling is that many aggregate phenomena emerge from the comple...
International audienceWe propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard...
Urban land-use modeling methods have experienced substantial improvements in the last several decade...
This paper presents an Agent-based LOcation Model (ABLOoM). ABLOoM simulates the location decisions ...
The last chapter examined the locational behaviours of the creative firms and the creative workers a...
In this thesis, an agent-based model (ABM) of a metropolitan housing market is developed. ABMs are c...
As has been proposed, the dynamics of creative industries’ interactions with urban land use is compl...
Abstract: This paper describes a spatially disaggregated, economic agent-based model of urban land u...
This paper builds on and extends a classic paper (hereafter referred to as F – O) published by Masah...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
The standard Urban Economics model (Alonso, Muth, Mills) describes analytically an equilibrium of ho...
This paper presents an agent-based ‘monocentric’ model: assuming only a fixed location for firms, ou...
Urban dynamics is driven by the location decisions of firms and households. The preferences of house...
We propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard equilibrium of the Al...
In this presentation, we will argue that there are many benefits to further liaise urban economic mo...
The underlying idea of agent-based modelling is that many aggregate phenomena emerge from the comple...
International audienceWe propose an agent-based dynamics which leads an urban system to the standard...
Urban land-use modeling methods have experienced substantial improvements in the last several decade...
This paper presents an Agent-based LOcation Model (ABLOoM). ABLOoM simulates the location decisions ...
The last chapter examined the locational behaviours of the creative firms and the creative workers a...
In this thesis, an agent-based model (ABM) of a metropolitan housing market is developed. ABMs are c...
As has been proposed, the dynamics of creative industries’ interactions with urban land use is compl...
Abstract: This paper describes a spatially disaggregated, economic agent-based model of urban land u...