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Déplacements de consommation et transferts de richesses en Île-de-France

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  • Jean-François Ruault
  • Laurent Proulhac

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Consumer trips and money flows in the Paris Region. Transfers of wealth are increasingly shown as a key component of the community economic development. It is well-known that commuters contribute to moving wealth from their workplaces to the residential areas where they live. Moreover a second wave also exists from residential areas to spaces for consumption. The objective of this paper is to propose an original measure of the subregional money flows related to consumer spending in the Paris Region. This requires a cross data operation analysis using a regional travel as well as a national household budget survey. The purpose is to improve the regional economics understanding by measuring consumer attraction and wealth redistribution. The results highlight structural imbalances and the spaces for consumption spreading. Leisure and entertainment are concentrated in Paris when the suburbs are specialized in providing manufactured goods. These subregionals transfers of wealth show the interlinkages shaping the Paris metropolitan area.

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  • Jean-François Ruault & Laurent Proulhac, 2014. "Déplacements de consommation et transferts de richesses en Île-de-France," Géographie, économie, société, Lavoisier, vol. 16(1), pages 91-122.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:geslav:ges_161_0091
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    1. Philippe Poinsot & Jean-François Ruault, 2019. "Economic-base theory and highly-open economies: incorporating day-to- day mobility," Working Papers hal-02269336, HAL.
    2. Mathieu Gardrat, 2019. "Méthodologie d’enquête : le découplage de l’achat et de la récupération des marchandises par les ménages," Working Papers halshs-03114268, HAL.
    3. Pascal Ricordel, 2024. "Domestic or export: What is basic at the NUTS 2 regional level? A spatial endogenous regional growth model applied in the EU," Growth and Change, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 55(1), March.
    4. Delphine Guex, Olivier Crevoisier, 2017. "Post-industrial globalization and local milieus: A typology," Diskussionsschriften credresearchpaper15, Universitaet Bern, Departement Volkswirtschaft - CRED.

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