@article{Livy:169990,
      recid = {169990},
      author = {Livy, Mitchell R. and Klaiber, H. Allen},
      title = {Preference Tradeoffs Across Spatial Scales: Developing a  Micro Level Sorting Model},
      address = {2014},
      number = {329-2016-13088},
      series = {Paper},
      pages = {28},
      year = {2014},
      abstract = {This paper investigates the role of spatial scale in  residential location choice. While the current residential  sorting literature has largely focused on a single spatial  unit, we expect that homeowners face different tradeoffs  across the spatial spectrum, and that these tradeoffs  interact across space in different ways to shape observed  outcomes. To investigate these phenomena, we implement a  nested logit discrete choice model of residential household  sorting. With this model, we examine residential location  choice at the school attendance boundary and residential  neighborhood levels, and we find that the influence of  environmental amenities on the location choice of  households is complex, often having different implications  depending on spatial scale.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/169990},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.169990},
}