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G<sc>offette</sc>-N<sc>agot</sc> F., R<sc>eginster</sc> I. and T<sc>homas</sc> I. Spatial analysis of residential land prices in Belgium: accessibility, linguistic border, and environmental amenities, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper explores the spatial variation of land prices in Belgium. The originality of the methodology is...
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Economic theory points to two main mechanisms of residential income segregation : (i) the sorting according to distance to the center, resulting from a differenciated trade-off of households between accessibility to employment and housing prices and (ii) the sorting between municipalities,...
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We propose an analytical solution to a Schelling segregation model for a relatively broad range of utility functions. Using evolutionary game theory, we provide existence conditions for a potential function, which characterizes the global configuration of the city and is maximized in the...
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This paper aims to test for the influence of neighborhood deprivation on individual unemployment probability, in Lyon (France). We estimate a bivariate probit model of unemployment and location in a deprived neighborhood. Our identification strategy is twofold. First, we instrument neighborhood...
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