@article{Gaigné:207859,
      recid = {207859},
      author = {Gaigné, Carl and Thisse, Jacques-François},
      title = {New Economic Geography and the City},
      address = {2013},
      number = {913-2016-72226},
      series = {13-02},
      pages = {32},
      year = {2013},
      abstract = {New economic geography (NEG) has proven to be very useful  in dealing with a large number of issues. Yet, in this  paper we do not discuss the canonical NEG models and their  vast number of extensions. Rather, we provide an overview  of recent developments in the NEG literature that build on  the idea that the difference in the economic performance of  regions is explained by the behavior and interactions  between households and firms located within them. This  means that we consider NEG models which take into account  land markets, thereby the internal structure and industrial  mix of urban agglomerations.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/207859},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.207859},
}