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Economic growth has varied tremendously across regions of the United States over the past several decades. In this paper, I develop a dynamic quantitative spatial model to study the distributional implications of this uneven growth. The model incorporates two key mechanisms that link welfare to...
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This study explores the factors influencing household overcrowding using longitudinal survey data from Germany spanning …
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We study the effects on employment, costs of living, and income inequality of local shocks in the housing market or in the productivity of a tradable good. We construct a two-region search and matching model in which housing is considered a necessity good. Mobility of labor implies that any...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between spatial mobility and social mobility. It develops a two-skill-type spatial equilibrium model of two regions with location preferences where each region consists of an urban area which is home to workplaces and residences and an exclusively residential...
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carbon footprint of rural households in Germany is 2.2 tons higher than that of urban households, around 12 percent of the …
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Over many decades, academics, policymakers and governments have been concerned with both the presence of inequalities and the impacts these can have on people when concentrated spatially in urban areas. This concern is especially related to the influence of spatial inequalities on individual...
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The aim of this paper is to get new insight into the complex relationship between social inequalities and socioeconomic segregation by undertaking a comparative study North and South European cities. Our main finding shows that during the last global economic cycle from the 1980s through the...
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erences in the distribution of income and wages using county-level data from Germany. Chapter 2 analyzes the impact of the so …
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We extend the Easterlin Paradox (EP) literature in two key respects, testing whether inter-national as well as intra-national income comparisons matter for subjective wellbeing, and testing whether these effects differ by settlement-type as well as by country-type. We confirm the intra-national...
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wage disparities between and within similarly-defined local labour market areas (LLMAs) for Canada, France, (West) Germany … inequalities in LLMA mean wages are similar in Canada, France, Germany and the UK; the US exhibits the highest degree of spatial …
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