Quantitative spatial economics
SJ Redding, E Rossi-Hansberg - Annual Review of Economics, 2017 - annualreviews.org
The observed uneven distribution of economic activity across space is influenced by
variation in exogenous geographical characteristics and endogenous interactions between …
variation in exogenous geographical characteristics and endogenous interactions between …
Agglomeration theory with heterogeneous agents
K Behrens, F Robert-Nicoud - Handbook of regional and urban economics, 2015 - Elsevier
This chapter surveys recent developments in agglomeration theory within a unifying
framework. We highlight how locational fundamentals, agglomeration economies, the spatial …
framework. We highlight how locational fundamentals, agglomeration economies, the spatial …
The global distribution of economic activity: nature, history, and the role of trade
JV Henderson, T Squires… - The Quarterly Journal …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
We explore the role of natural characteristics in determining the worldwide spatial
distribution of economic activity, as proxied by lights at night, observed across 240,000 grid …
distribution of economic activity, as proxied by lights at night, observed across 240,000 grid …
Income growth and the distributional effects of urban spatial sorting
We explore the impact of rising incomes at the top of the distribution on spatial sorting
patterns within large US cities. We develop and quantify a spatial model of a city with …
patterns within large US cities. We develop and quantify a spatial model of a city with …
Learning by working in big cities
Individual earnings are higher in bigger cities. We consider three reasons: spatial sorting of
initially more productive workers, static advantages from workers' current location, and …
initially more productive workers, static advantages from workers' current location, and …
Urban land use
G Duranton, D Puga - Handbook of regional and urban economics, 2015 - Elsevier
We provide an integrated treatment of the theoretical literature on urban land use inspired by
the monocentric model, including extensions that deal with multiple endogenous business …
the monocentric model, including extensions that deal with multiple endogenous business …
Firm sorting and agglomeration
C Gaubert - American Economic Review, 2018 - aeaweb.org
To account for the uneven distribution of economic activity in space, I propose a theory of the
location choices of heterogeneous firms in a variety of sectors across cities. In equilibrium …
location choices of heterogeneous firms in a variety of sectors across cities. In equilibrium …
Smart waste management and classification systems using cutting edge approach
With a rapid increase in population, many problems arise in relation to waste dumps. These
emits hazardous gases, which have negative effects on human health. The main issue is the …
emits hazardous gases, which have negative effects on human health. The main issue is the …
Trade and geography
SJ Redding - Handbook of International Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper reviews recent research on geography and trade. One of the key empirical
findings over the last decade has been the role of geography in shaping the distributional …
findings over the last decade has been the role of geography in shaping the distributional …
East-side story: Historical pollution and persistent neighborhood sorting
Why are the east sides of formerly industrial cities more deprived? To answer this question,
we use individual-level census data and create historical pollution patterns derived from the …
we use individual-level census data and create historical pollution patterns derived from the …