Estudios de Economía (Apr 2017)

Optimal Zoning in Spatial Differentiation

  • Hamid Hamoudi,
  • Isabel Rodríguez,
  • Marcos Sanz Martín-Bustamante

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 33 – 51

Abstract

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This study analyzes optimal zoning policy in a duopolistic spatial competition framework for both circular and linear spaces. A regulator is introduced in the third stage of the price-location game through a welfare function to model zoning preferences from firms and consumers. An equilibrium outcome is then found for both spatial configurations. When the regulator is inclined to favor consumers (consumer-oriented) both firms are restricted to locate at one point to serve the whole market. Nevertheless, when the preferences of the regulator are biased towards firms (firm-oriented) the zoning area is maximized, with both firms being located at the market boundaries. The equilibrium outcome confirms location patterns found in real life situations under a non-neutral regulator.