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The commuting time paradox

Journal of Urban Economics, 2005
We examine the conditions for the 'commuting time paradox' which states that the average commuting time does not vary between different periods. We develop therefore an equilibrium job search model with endogenously chosen commuting costs. Presuming wage bargaining between workers and firms, the optimally chosen maximum commuting costs jointly maximise
van Ommeren, J.N., Rietveld, P.
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Commuting as Americanist Time

Anthropology Now, 2020
When I lived in Oakland and traveled to Palo Alto on public transit three times a week to do ethnographic research on the Stanford campus, the commute became a field site, a lens onto Northern Cali...
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