Locating Public Facilities: Theory and Micro Evidence from Paris

52 Pages Posted: 3 Mar 2021

Date Written: 2021

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel approach to evaluate location decisions for public facilities. The approach addresses, not only the standard distance-minimizing problem, but also the endogenous location decisions of individuals. To do so, I develop a quantifiable general equilibrium model with endogenous (residential and commercial) densities, housing prices, commutes to work and public facilities, as well as public facility characteristics. The latter includes a facility’s location, quality, district and capacity. I apply the framework to secondary schools in Paris’ greater region at a 1km2 geographical scale. The analysis reveals that the observed location decisions made between 2001 and 2015 underestimate the endogenous reaction of individuals. A more decentralized strategy is predicted to increase welfare growth by 10 percentage points on average, mostly via shorter commutes and lower housing prices.

JEL Classification: R530, H110, R120

Suggested Citation

Loumeau, Gabriel, Locating Public Facilities: Theory and Micro Evidence from Paris (2021). CESifo Working Paper No. 8908, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3796655 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3796655

Gabriel Loumeau (Contact Author)

ETH Zurich ( email )

Rämistrasse 101
ZUE F7
Zürich, 8092
Switzerland

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