Microeconomic model of residential location incorporating life cycle and social expectations
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López Ospina, Héctor A.
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Microeconomic model of residential location incorporating life cycle and social expectations
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This paper is focused on the dynamics of residential location decisions based on the microeconomic theory of
urban land use, inwhich we assume that each property is assigned to the agent with the highest bid. The agents'
behavior includes expectations of their future based on the life cycle or social influence processes, which are anticipated
or solved using a hypothesis of imitation of the behavior of other households currently living in those
situations. Relocation decisions are thenmodeled, incorporating expected utilities bymeans of transition probabilities
among households. An imitation multi-objective bid function is postulated for each alternative location
depending on the expected income per unit of time, the current household value of amenities and the expected
value obtained by the imitated agent in this location. Amultinomial logitmodel is assumed to calculate the location
equilibrium, where willingness to pay is determined by dwelling characteristics and spatial socioeconomic
segregation (location externalities). Numerical examples and simulations are presented using linear bid functions
to explain the proposed modeling approach and the impact of imitation on the dynamics of residential
segregation.
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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 55 (2016) 33–43
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