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- W79180599 abstract "AB models elicit important qualitative conclusions regarding the internal factors motivating residential preferences and migration: first, permanent preferences to locate in friendly neighborhoods and/or avoid strangers are sufficient for urban residential patterns to (self-) organize; second, adaptation to the global state of the city entails emergence, persistence and segregation of agents possessing novel properties. Before we proceed to the model that combines internal and external factors in a real-world situation, the relative influence of the latter on rules of agent behavior should be verified. Agent-Based modeling of residential reaction to the physical environment To model the influence of the physical environment, data on the housing market should be incorporated into the model. Schellekens and Timmermans (1997) developed an Agent-Based simulation of residential choice aimed at comparing different rent subsidy policies. Model implementation differs for four different housing markets in Holland: four of the country’s largest cities, other Dutch cities containing more than 100,000 residents, new towns, and other municipalities. Householders in the model are characterized by economic status, which does not change in time; residential decisions are based on household characteristics only and markets are set as static. The model is limited to global external factors and ignores the spatial distributions of the habitats and the residents. For each market considered, it reveals likely and significant differences in the fraction of migrants and buyers, mean price of apartment, fraction of subsidized persons, amount of subsidy, and monthly rent in a subsidized versus a non-subsidized situation." @default.
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