Income, distance and amenities. An empirical analysis
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2014ISSN
0377-7332
Abstract
This paper analyses the income distribution of households in Barcelona
metropolitan area. For this purpose we use themonocentricmodel. As the basic model
does not have direct implications for this distribution, we survey the extensions of the
model that have been used in empirical literature. One of the most promisingways is to
introduce externalities in the decision process; they can result directly from exogenous
amenities (given traits of urban area) or be created by other agents’ decisions.We first
test the simple model relating income to distance. Then we introduce and test the
model with exogenous amenities; recreational areas, transportation systems, health,
educational and cultural infrastructure. In the third stage we test themodel with spatial
effects.We present evidence that any model with spatial effects improves significantly
the empirical results.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Desigualtats econòmiques regionals
Distribució (Teoria de la probabilitat)
Pages
20 p.
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Madariaga, Rafa ; Martori, Joan Carles; Oller, Ramon. (2014)"Income, distance and amenities. An empirical analysis" A: Empirical Economics, novembrer, 47(3) 1129-1146 DOI 10.1007/s00181-013-0772-8
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