Sorting by foot: 'Travel-for' local public goods and equilibrium stratification

  • Shin Kun Peng
  • , Ping Wang

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    Abstract

    We re-examine Tiebout's hypothesis of endogenous sorting in a competitive spatial equilibrium framework, by considering both income and preference heterogeneity and by allowing agents to decide endogenously the number of visits to a 'travel-for' local public good. The equilibrium configuration may be completely segregated, incompletely segregated, or completely integrated, depending on relative market rents and income/preference/local tax parameters. A segregated equilibrium may feature endogenous sorting purely by income or by both income and preferences. While the rich need not be closer to the local public facility site, multiple equilibria may arise when the equilibrium configuration is incompletely segregated.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1224-1252
    Number of pages29
    JournalCanadian Journal of Economics
    Volume38
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Nov 2005

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