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In this paper I argue that search theory is a useful addition to the way economists and geographers have approached the study of commuting behavior. This is illustrated by showing that introduction of a spatial element into the standard model of job search leads to the prediction of critical...
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Urban areas are characterized by dispersed employment patterns and mixed land use. Lucas and Rossi‐Hansberg (LRH) [Econometrica 70 (2002), 1445–1476] develop a model where the urban spatial structure is determined by the external benefits of agglomeration and the commuting costs for workers....
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More than a decade ago Oswald has formulated the thesis that homeownership increases unemployment. Empirical research on micro data has confirmed that unemployed homeowners are less inclined to move house in combination with accepting a new job elsewhere. However, in general for European...
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