Parking lots, store chains and spatial agglomeration*
Jose Noguera
Papers in Regional Science, 2005, vol. 84, issue 2, 145-158
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Abstract. This article analyses the role of parking lots in spatial agglomeration. We set up a spatial competitive monopolistic model of agglomeration. In their shopping trips, households travel by car to a parking lot from where they proceed on foot to do their shopping. We also show that the presence of store chains may lead to multiple shopping centres or mall equilibriums.
Date: 2005
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