This paper contains a model with which the desirability of persistent urbanization can be examined. There are two regions: city and countryside. Joint restrictions on the technologies in each region and on preferences over the goods produced in each region are the driving force of migration. In equilibrium there is persistent migration from the countryside to the city. Even though there are externalities in production, the competitive equilibrium is Pareto optimal.
The dynamic model of urban growth presented by the authors in an earlier paper is further developed ...
Why some cities grow while others decline in population is a relevant question for public policy. Al...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
This paper examines issues related to urbanization with labour migration. The main departures from t...
The paper develops a simple Solow-like growth model, with two independent geographical spaces, where...
This paper explores the dynamics of agglomeration in a spatial economy. Consumers can choose to use ...
It is widely recognized that agglomeration economies are a crucially important factor in explaining ...
This paper attempts to develop a spatial model of economic growth in which technology and externalit...
This paper incorporates endogenous migration into a second-generation Schumpeterian growth model to ...
We develop a dynamic spatial growth theory with realistic geography. We characterize the model and i...
We investigate the efficiency properties of population mobility when localities compete in an enviro...
This paper incorporates endogenous migration into a second-generation Schumpeterian growth model to ...
The paper is a development of the Hotelling model of population growth and migration. In the origina...
We develop a dynamic spatial growth theory with realistic geography. We characterize the model and i...
The purpose of this paper is to examine dynamic interactions among interregional migration, economic...
The dynamic model of urban growth presented by the authors in an earlier paper is further developed ...
Why some cities grow while others decline in population is a relevant question for public policy. Al...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
This paper examines issues related to urbanization with labour migration. The main departures from t...
The paper develops a simple Solow-like growth model, with two independent geographical spaces, where...
This paper explores the dynamics of agglomeration in a spatial economy. Consumers can choose to use ...
It is widely recognized that agglomeration economies are a crucially important factor in explaining ...
This paper attempts to develop a spatial model of economic growth in which technology and externalit...
This paper incorporates endogenous migration into a second-generation Schumpeterian growth model to ...
We develop a dynamic spatial growth theory with realistic geography. We characterize the model and i...
We investigate the efficiency properties of population mobility when localities compete in an enviro...
This paper incorporates endogenous migration into a second-generation Schumpeterian growth model to ...
The paper is a development of the Hotelling model of population growth and migration. In the origina...
We develop a dynamic spatial growth theory with realistic geography. We characterize the model and i...
The purpose of this paper is to examine dynamic interactions among interregional migration, economic...
The dynamic model of urban growth presented by the authors in an earlier paper is further developed ...
Why some cities grow while others decline in population is a relevant question for public policy. Al...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...