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6. Who Benefits Whom in the Neighborhood? Demographics and Retail Product Geography
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Joel Waldfogel
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Estimating Agglomeration Economies with History, Geology, and Worker Effects 15
- 2. Dispersion in House Price and Income Growth across Markets: Facts and Theories 67
- 3. Cities as Six- by- Six- Mile Squares: Zipf ’s Law? 105
- 4. Labor Pooling as a Source of Agglomeration: An Empirical Investigation 133
- 5. Urbanization, Agglomeration, and Coagglomeration of Service Industries 151
- 6. Who Benefits Whom in the Neighborhood? Demographics and Retail Product Geography 181
- 7. Understanding Agglomerations in Health Care 211
- 8. The Agglomeration of U.S. Ethnic Inventors 237
- 9. Small Establishments/ Big Effects: Agglomeration, Industrial Organization, and Entrepreneurship 277
- 10. Did the Death of Distance Hurt Detroit and Help New York? 303
- 11. New Evidence on Trends in the Cost of Urban Agglomeration 339
- Contributors 355
- Author Index 357
- Subject Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Estimating Agglomeration Economies with History, Geology, and Worker Effects 15
- 2. Dispersion in House Price and Income Growth across Markets: Facts and Theories 67
- 3. Cities as Six- by- Six- Mile Squares: Zipf ’s Law? 105
- 4. Labor Pooling as a Source of Agglomeration: An Empirical Investigation 133
- 5. Urbanization, Agglomeration, and Coagglomeration of Service Industries 151
- 6. Who Benefits Whom in the Neighborhood? Demographics and Retail Product Geography 181
- 7. Understanding Agglomerations in Health Care 211
- 8. The Agglomeration of U.S. Ethnic Inventors 237
- 9. Small Establishments/ Big Effects: Agglomeration, Industrial Organization, and Entrepreneurship 277
- 10. Did the Death of Distance Hurt Detroit and Help New York? 303
- 11. New Evidence on Trends in the Cost of Urban Agglomeration 339
- Contributors 355
- Author Index 357
- Subject Index 361