DYNAMICS OF WIDE SENSE MIGRATIONAL SYSTEMS: A CHOICE THEORETIC SETTING
Bruno Dejon and
Bernhard Güldner
Papers in Regional Science, 1984, vol. 55, issue 1, 121-133
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ABSTRACT The study of migration of various kinds of populations, a common subject in regional science, is given a broader scope of applicability by the provision of a very general choice theoretic selling of migrational dynamics. A dynamized Alonso type location and land use model, comprising dispersed land prices, is chosen to illustrate ‘wide sense migration’ of landowners, on the one hand, between different price levels at which they may offer land, and of households and firms, on the other hand, that may choose between different prices and zones.
Date: 1984
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