Spatial moving behavior of two-earner households
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A search theory analysis of factors influencing mobility of two-earner households reveals that job mobility depends positively on distance between workplaces and wage earners and that residential mobility is negatively influenced by the distance between the workplace of the two wage earners. Furthermore, the study also reveals that two-earner households will less likely to change residences than single-earner households.
Publication Name: Journal of Regional Science
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0022-4146
Year: 1998
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Spatial price discrimination in two-dimensional competitive markets
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An analysis of the effects of price discrimination in two-dimensional markets reveals that each firm gains a monopolistic area in the center of the market that has the same shape as the entire market but with a distorted separating line depending on its extension. The study shows that firms that can apply price discrimination could not always make higher profits that firms that cannot apply the same techniques.
Publication Name: Journal of Regional Science
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0022-4146
Year: 1998
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