We study the properties of spatial equilibrium in an economy where locations have heterogeneous endowments and the labour market is subject to matching frictions. Both workers and firms make endogenous location decisions, which, in turn, determine the spatial distribution of unemployment, wage and firm density, as well as city population. We explain why diverse urban configurations may coexist in a country without any impediment to labour mobility, and in particular, why homogeneous workers, free to move at will, may be subject to spatial stickiness while welfare is not equalized across space. We also introduce a typology of cities based on the productivity of their local amenities, which describes the co-movement of local economic outcomes...
The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effecien...
This dissertation studies the determinants of the spatial distribution of economic activity and how ...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city dep...
I examine the causes and the consequences of differences in labor market outcomes across local labor...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
It seems natural to integrate space into labor economics. How can we study unemployment or wages kno...
We study the endogenous formation of a monocentric city where the location of both firms and workers...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
This thesis consists of five chapters, based on four different articles. All of them are devoted to ...
This thesis consists of five chapters, based on four different articles. All of them are devoted to ...
The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effecien...
This dissertation studies the determinants of the spatial distribution of economic activity and how ...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
Abstract: Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers’ location in ...
Assuming that job search efficiency decreases with distance to jobs, workers' location in a city dep...
I examine the causes and the consequences of differences in labor market outcomes across local labor...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
As developed economies have shifted from producing manufacturing goods, to been producers of knowled...
'The authors investigate the rote of spatial frictions in search equilibrium unemployment. For that,...
It seems natural to integrate space into labor economics. How can we study unemployment or wages kno...
We study the endogenous formation of a monocentric city where the location of both firms and workers...
A labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that efficiency...
This thesis consists of five chapters, based on four different articles. All of them are devoted to ...
This thesis consists of five chapters, based on four different articles. All of them are devoted to ...
The labor market model is developed within an urban spatial context, where it is shown that effecien...
This dissertation studies the determinants of the spatial distribution of economic activity and how ...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...