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Search, Wage Posting, and Urban Spatial Structure [PDF]
We develop an urban-search model in which firms post wages. When all workers are identical, there is a unique wage in equilibrium even in the presence of search and spatial frictions. This wage is affected by spatial and labor costs.
Zenou, Yves
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Simulating the urban spatial structure with spatial interaction: A case study of urban polycentricity under different scenarios [PDF]
Polycentric urban development is gaining momentum in both scholarly research and real-life practice. This brings new demand for planning support systems to simulate and analyse the urban spatial structure in terms of polycentricity under various urban policy scenarios.
Wu, Cai, Smith, Duncan, Wang, Mingshu
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Spatial segregation and urban structure [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, we develop a model of spatial segregation mediated by competitive land prices. Agents of two groups consume city land and benefit from social interactions. Because of cultural or ethnic differences, intragroup interactions are more frequent than intergroup ones.
Mossay P, Picard P
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Spatial Mismatch, Search Effort and Urban Spatial Structure [PDF]
Abstract The aim of this paper is to provide a new mechanism for the spatial mismatch hypothesis. Spatial mismatch can here be the result of optimizing behavior on the part of the labor market participants. In particular, the unemployed can choose low amounts of search and long-term unemployment if they reside far away from jobs.
Smith, Tony E, Zenou, Yves
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Influence of Urban Spatial Structure on the Spatial Distribution of Gaseous Pollutants
The spatial distribution pattern of urban spatial structure affects air flow and local meteorological conditions, which in turn influence the diffusion of air pollutants.
Qixin Ren +3 more
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The growth of urban centers in Shenzhen
Research on urban spatial structure and its evolution is significant for optimizing the urban spatial structure and formulating urban spatial planning.
LAI Yani +3 more
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Urban spatial structure, employment and social ties [PDF]
Abstract Consider a model where workers from the majority and the minority group choose both their residential location (geographical space) and the intensity of their social interactions (social space). We demonstrate under which condition one group resides close to the job center while the other lives far away from it.
Picard, Pierre, Zenou, Yves
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The unprecedented urbanization in China has dramatically changed the urban spatial structure of cities. With the proliferation of individual-level geospatial big data, previous studies have widely used the network abstraction model to reveal the ...
Sheng Hu +6 more
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The urban network is an important method of spatial optimization, and measuring the development level of the urban network is a prerequisite for spatial optimization. Combining geographic information system (GIS) spatial analysis, social network analysis,
Yizhen Zhang +4 more
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The polycentric spatial structure is the most common spatial form of urban agglomerations, so exploring the evolution of this structure and analyzing its influencing factors is of great significance for the optimization of the spatial structure of urban ...
Jun Zhang +3 more
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