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We study the political economy of commuting subsidies in a model of a mono-centric city with two income classes. Depending on housing demand and transport costs, either the rich or the poor live in the central city and the other group in the suburbs. Commuting subsidies increase the net income...
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We study the political economy of commuting subsidies in a model of a monocentric city with two income classes. Depending on housing demand and transport costs, either the rich or the poor live in the central city and the other group in the suburbs. Commuting subsidies increase the net income of...
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Within an urban economics framework, this paper studies the implications of a wage tax which distorts workplace choices on account of commuting costs. Commuting subsidies increase welfare if and only if they shift labor supply from less to more productive business districts
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