Public infrastructure policies and economic geography
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Published:2016
Issue:1
Volume:96
Page:93-104
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ISSN:0350-3593
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Container-title:Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva
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language:en
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Short-container-title:B SERBIAN GEOGRAPHIC
Affiliation:
1. Sofia University, Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract
This work proposes a simple way to analyze some of the effects of regional
policies on industrial (economic) geography, regional income disparities and
growth. For this purpose, it is used the "localized spillover" model, in
which both the location and the endogenous growth rate are simultaneously
determined. The model is extended to allow explicit consideration of
different public policies such as infrastructure policies, transfers and
subsidies to technology transfers, etc. An important message of this work is
that the presence of localized technology spillovers implies that a
trade-off exists between spatial efficiency and equity when infrastructure
policies reduce the transport costs either between or inside regions. Public
policies that facilitate the interregional diffusion of technology
spillovers have very different implications and do not have this trade-off.
European policy makers believe that regional policies are not only necessary
to improve equity but also efficiency. To give a change to this argument,
this work presents an analysis of regional policies in the presence of
congestion effects. Multiple equilibria may appear even with capital
mobility: a "good" equilibrium with high growth and low spatial
concentration and a "bad" equilibrium with low growth and high spatial
concentration. In the presence of congestion costs, policies that improve
infrastructure in the poor region can improve growth and reduce inequality.
Again, however, policies that facilitate the interregional diffusion of
technology spillovers are better.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geology,Education,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change
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