Title
Modelling spatial patterns of economic activity in the Netherlands
Abstract
Understanding how spatial configurations of economic activity emerge is important when formulating spatial planning and economic policy. Not only micro-simulation and agent-based model such as UrbanSim, ILUMAS and SIMFIRMS, but also Simon's model of hierarchical concentration have widely applied, for this purpose. These models, however, have limitations with respect to simulating structural changes in spatial economic systems and the impact of proximity. The present paper proposes a model of firm development that is based on behavioural rules such as growth, closure, spin-off and relocation. An important aspect of the model is that locational preferences of firms are based on agglomeration advantages, accessibility of markets and congestion, allowing for a proper description of concentration and deconcentration tendencies. By comparing the outcomes of the proposed model with real world data, we will calibrate the parameters and assess how well the model predicts existing spatial configurations and decide. The model is implemented as an agent-based simulation model describing firm development in the Netherlands in 21 industrial sectors from 1950 to 2004.
Year
Venue
Field
2012
CoRR
Relocation,Economies of agglomeration,Computer science,Simulation,Spatial planning,Spatial ecology,Management science,UrbanSim
DocType
Volume
ISSN
Journal
abs/1205.0110
Proceedings of Computers on Urban Planning and Urban Management, HongKong, 2009
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jung-Hun Yang120.98
Dick Ettema2225.05
Koen Frenken31029.07
Frank Van Oort400.34
Evert-Jan Visser500.34