This paper generalizes the original Schelling model of racial and residential segregation to a context of variable externalities due to social linkages. In a setting in which individuals’ utility function is a convex combination of a heuristic function à la Schelling, of the distance to friends, and of the cost of moving, the prediction of the original model gets attenuated: the segregation equilibria are not the unique solutions. While the cost of distance has a monotonic pro-status-quo effect, equivalent to that of models of migration and gravity models, if friends and neighbors are formed following independent processes, the location of friends in space generates an externality that reinforces the initial configuration if the distance to...
A recent article [Vinkovic D, Kirman A (2006) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19261?19265] showing that t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling model of racial and residential segregation to a conte...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
AbstractThomas C. Schelling introduced a simple mathematical model to address the phenomenon of soci...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
Abstract Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only c...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
International audienceIt is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling' model of segregation is only weak...
International audienceIt is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling' model of segregation is only weak...
We analyze a network formation model where agents belong to different communities. Both individual b...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
A recent article [Vinkovic D, Kirman A (2006) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19261?19265] showing that t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling model of racial and residential segregation to a conte...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
This paper generalizes the original Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 2006) model of racial and residential ...
Schelling (Schelling, T., 1969. Models of segregation. American Economic Review 59, 488–493; Schelli...
AbstractThomas C. Schelling introduced a simple mathematical model to address the phenomenon of soci...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
Abstract Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only c...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
International audienceIt is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling' model of segregation is only weak...
International audienceIt is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling' model of segregation is only weak...
We analyze a network formation model where agents belong to different communities. Both individual b...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
A recent article [Vinkovic D, Kirman A (2006) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:19261?19265] showing that t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...
International audienceFrom the Schelling model of segregation, we derive models of group formation t...