We present a stylised agent-based model of housing investment based on the rent gap theory proposed by the late Neil Smith. We couple Smith’s supply-side approach to investment, with individual-level residential mobility within a city. The model explores the impact of varying levels of capital flowing in the city and reproduces certain theorised and observed dynamics emerging from the cyclic nature of investment: the tendency of capital to spatially concentrate generating intra-urban inequalities, the occasional formation of persistent pockets of disinvestment and phenomena such as gentrification.

Picascia, S., Edmonds, B., Heppenstall, A. (2015). Agent based exploration of urban economic dynamics under the rent-gap hypotheses. In E.N. F. Grimaldo (a cura di), Multi agent systems XV (pp. 213-227). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-14627-0_15].

Agent based exploration of urban economic dynamics under the rent-gap hypotheses

PICASCIA, STEFANO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

We present a stylised agent-based model of housing investment based on the rent gap theory proposed by the late Neil Smith. We couple Smith’s supply-side approach to investment, with individual-level residential mobility within a city. The model explores the impact of varying levels of capital flowing in the city and reproduces certain theorised and observed dynamics emerging from the cyclic nature of investment: the tendency of capital to spatially concentrate generating intra-urban inequalities, the occasional formation of persistent pockets of disinvestment and phenomena such as gentrification.
2015
9783319146263
Picascia, S., Edmonds, B., Heppenstall, A. (2015). Agent based exploration of urban economic dynamics under the rent-gap hypotheses. In E.N. F. Grimaldo (a cura di), Multi agent systems XV (pp. 213-227). Springer Verlag [10.1007/978-3-319-14627-0_15].
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