Allocation of Mobile Communication Flows: From Micro-economic Demand Theory to a Gravity Model
Norbert Matthes
The Annals of Regional Science, 1994, vol. 28, issue 4, 395-409
Abstract:
In mobile communications there are two superimposing spatial activities: mobility and telecommunication. Starting from an individual utility function of a certain type, a micro-economic founded gravity model for spatial mobile communication flows is developed in this paper. Estimated parameters of this model are reported and compared with those which stem from non-mobile communication.
Date: 1994
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