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British Journal of Political Science, 1995
The Tiebout model, which theorizes that residential choice can regulate the supply of local collective goods, has generated much criticism, but few empirical tests of its behavioural assumptions. The article presents the findings of the first British micro-level test of the effect of local taxes and services on geographical mobility, a postal survey of
Peter John, Keith Dowding, Stephen Biggs
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The Tiebout model, which theorizes that residential choice can regulate the supply of local collective goods, has generated much criticism, but few empirical tests of its behavioural assumptions. The article presents the findings of the first British micro-level test of the effect of local taxes and services on geographical mobility, a postal survey of
Peter John, Keith Dowding, Stephen Biggs
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Journal of Regional Science, 2010
We consider the problem of integrating spatial amenities into locational equilibrium models with multiple jurisdictions. We provide sufficient conditions under which models that assume a single housing price in each community continue to apply in the presence of location-specific amenities that vary both within and across communities.
Dennis Epple, Brett Gordon, Holger Sieg
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We consider the problem of integrating spatial amenities into locational equilibrium models with multiple jurisdictions. We provide sufficient conditions under which models that assume a single housing price in each community continue to apply in the presence of location-specific amenities that vary both within and across communities.
Dennis Epple, Brett Gordon, Holger Sieg
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Public Finance Quarterly, 1982
The Tiebout model implies, under certain assumptions, that communities will become increasingly homogeneous by income and preferences, and perhaps by race, land use, and other community characteristics. This article tests the hypothesis of increasing homogeneity with equations describing changes among Boston area communities between 1960 and 1970. The
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The Tiebout model implies, under certain assumptions, that communities will become increasingly homogeneous by income and preferences, and perhaps by race, land use, and other community characteristics. This article tests the hypothesis of increasing homogeneity with equations describing changes among Boston area communities between 1960 and 1970. The
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The Decision to Regionalize in the Provision of Education: An Application of the Tiebout Model
Journal of Urban Economics, 1993Abstract In the standard Tiebout equilibrium, consumers sort themselves into an array of communities which cater to the specific preferences of their residents for public services. Given congestibility of these services, the efficient size of a community minimizes the average cost of provision.
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The biofilm life cycle: expanding the conceptual model of biofilm formation
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Karin Sauer +2 more
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Tiebout models of community structure
Papers of the Regional Science Association, 1973openaire +1 more source
Machine learning methods to model multicellular complexity and tissue specificity
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Aaron K Wong, Olga G Troyanskaya
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Population composition of cities: Restructuring the tiebout model
Journal of Public Economics, 1985openaire +1 more source

