2009 volume 36(4) pages 741 – 756
doi:10.1068/b34080

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Heikkila E J, Wang Y, 2009, "Fujita and Ogawa revisited: an agent-based modeling approach" Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 36(4) 741 – 756

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Fujita and Ogawa revisited: an agent-based modeling approach

Eric J Heikkila, Yiming Wang

Received 27 July 2007; in revised form 20 July 2008; published online 6 April 2009

Abstract. This paper builds on and extends a classic paper (hereafter referred to as F – O) published by Masahisa Fujita and Hideaki Ogawa in 1982. Their paper models the emergence of urban centers brought about by household and firm location decisions in the context of spatially differentiated labor and land market interactions. Their approach is an analytical one that seeks to characterize the equilibrium values of the system. In contrast, we employ an agent-based modeling (ABM) approach that seeks to replicate the individual household and firm behaviors that lead to equilibrium or nonequilibrium outcomes. The F – O model has little to say about what happens outside of equilibrium, while the ABM approach is preoccupied with this question and is particularly well suited to address questions of path dependency and bounded rationality that lie well beyond the scope of the F – O original. We demonstrate that the urban outcomes that emerge depend critically upon the bidding behavior of agents and the institutional context within which their decisions are made.

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