AbstractIn this paper, we develop a human migration model using the concept of conjectural variations equilibrium (CVE). In contrast to previous works we extend the model to the case where the conjectural variations coefficients may be not only constants, but also (continuously differentiable) functions of the total population at the destination and of the group's fraction in it. Moreover, we allow these functions to take distinct values at the abandoned location and at the destination. As an experimental verification of the proposed model, we develop a specific form of the model based upon relevant population data of a three-city agglomeration at the boundary of two Mexican states: Durango (Dgo.) and Coahuila (Coah.) Namely, we consider th...
Cybernetic states of law try to plan each activity – especially migration issues. The planning proce...
The phenomenon of human migration is certainly not new and it has been studied from a variety of per...
In this paper, we develop a multistage network equilibrium model of human migration. The model provi...
In this paper, we develop a human migration model using the concept of conjectural variations equili...
AbstractIn this paper, we develop a human migration model using the concept of conjectural variation...
In this paper, we develop a bi-level human migration model using the concept of conjectural variatio...
In this paper, we develop a bi-level human migration model using the concepts of affective engineeri...
In this paper, an equilibrium model of human migration is presented which can handle many classes of...
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This paper proposes a simple model of economic geography within the Dixit-Stiglitz-Iceberg framework...
In this thesis, we study some migration models from a mathematical point of view. We are interested ...
International audienceDynamics of human populations depends on various economical and social factors...
International audienceIt is our aim to study some of the migration laws utilized in Economic Geograp...
This paper adapts the canonical New Economic Geography model for experimental testing of the model's...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
Cybernetic states of law try to plan each activity – especially migration issues. The planning proce...
The phenomenon of human migration is certainly not new and it has been studied from a variety of per...
In this paper, we develop a multistage network equilibrium model of human migration. The model provi...
In this paper, we develop a human migration model using the concept of conjectural variations equili...
AbstractIn this paper, we develop a human migration model using the concept of conjectural variation...
In this paper, we develop a bi-level human migration model using the concept of conjectural variatio...
In this paper, we develop a bi-level human migration model using the concepts of affective engineeri...
In this paper, an equilibrium model of human migration is presented which can handle many classes of...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This paper proposes a simple model of economic geography within the Dixit-Stiglitz-Iceberg framework...
In this thesis, we study some migration models from a mathematical point of view. We are interested ...
International audienceDynamics of human populations depends on various economical and social factors...
International audienceIt is our aim to study some of the migration laws utilized in Economic Geograp...
This paper adapts the canonical New Economic Geography model for experimental testing of the model's...
WP 2003-36 October 2003JEL Classification Codes: F22; J24; O15The basic neoclassical model of migrat...
Cybernetic states of law try to plan each activity – especially migration issues. The planning proce...
The phenomenon of human migration is certainly not new and it has been studied from a variety of per...
In this paper, we develop a multistage network equilibrium model of human migration. The model provi...