Choosing a place to live and a workplace

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  • Huberto María Ennis
  • Santiago M. Pinto
  • Alberto Porto

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JEL: J61, R12, H30, H41, H54, H70

Abstract

We study how fiscal policies and commuting costs determine the geographical distribution of workers and households in an economy. We characterize equilibrium outcomes in a simple two-region model with commuting costs, local public goods, and local infrastructure. We also provide a short survey of the related economic literature that discusses other important factors driving the localization decisions of agents. Finally, we argue that the issues raise in this paper play a significant role in the geographic distribution of economic activity in the Greater Buenos Aires urban area of Argentina.

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Published

2006-12-30

How to Cite

Ennis, H. M., Pinto, S. M., & Porto, A. (2006). Choosing a place to live and a workplace. Económica, 52, p. 15–51. Retrieved from https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/Economica/article/view/5502

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