Your Place in Space: Classroom Experiment on Spatial Location Theory
<title>Abstract</title> The authors detail an urban economics experiment that is easily run in the classroom. The experiment has a flexible design that allows the instructor to explore how congestion, zoning, public transportation, and taxation levels determine the bid--rent function. Heterogeneous agents in the experiment compete for land use using a simple auction mechanism. Using the data that is collected, a bid--rent function is derived, and the experimental treatment is altered over the course of three sessions to uncover core concepts in urban economics. Moreover, this provides a tangible experience that can be used to help undergraduates relate to urban issues such as the steep rent gradient found around many larger colleges and universities.
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2009
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Authors: | Bergman, Margo ; Mateer, G. Dirk ; Reksulak, Michael ; Rork, Jonathan C. ; Wilson, Rick K. ; Zirkle, David |
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The Journal of Economic Education. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0022-0485. - Vol. 40.2009, 4, p. 405-421
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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