Infrastructure Development Versus Direct Cash Transfer: A General Equilibrium Comparison

Author:

Marjit Sugata1,Mandal Biswajit2,Chatterjee Tonmoy3

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Studies in Social Sciences , Calcutta , India

2. Department of Economics & Politics , Visva-Bharati University , Santiniketan , West Bengal , India , 731235

3. Ananda Chandra College , Jalpaiguri , India

Abstract

Abstract This paper attempts to provide an explanation to the debate whether infrastructure development is more effective than direct cash transfer to reduce wage disparity between skilled and unskilled workers. We use a simple general equilibrium structure to argue that in presence of symmetric productivity effects direct cash transfer meets the target when such transfer is financed by tax revenue collected from skilled wage bill. Nevertheless, in case of asymmetric productivity effects the arguments boil down to how different sectors absorb infrastructural facility to improve their productivity.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance

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