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Imperfect competition and congestion in the City

André de Palma () and Stef Proost

No 544098, Working Papers of Department of Economics, Leuven from KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Department of Economics, Leuven

Abstract: This paper presents a spatial model to study imperfect competition with congestion. The model is used to examine the price and wage setting of subcenters of a city. Residents live in a city while they shop and work in subcentres. Each subcenter offers one differentiated product and one differentiated workplace. Shopping and commuting from the city to the subcenter requires the use of transport infrastructure that can be congested. We show the existence of a Nash equilibrium in prices and wages and analyse the welfare impacts of congestion charging and infrastructure policies. This paper generalises the literature on imperfect competition with differentiated products as well as the literature on congestion pricing with imperfect competition.

Keywords: road pricing; Product Differentiation; Location Theory; new economic geography; Congestion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
Note: paper number ETE WP 2004-09
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Published in Working Papers, pages 1-38

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