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Are regional inequalities decreasing with public investment?
Eduardo RodrГguez Oreggia y RomГЎn
Published
2002
by European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre in San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Eduardo Rodriguez-Oreggia and Joan Costa-i-Font. |
Series | EUI working papers -- no. 2002/19, EUI working paper -- RSC no. 2002/19 |
Contributions | Costa-i-Font, Joan., European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 23 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 23 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19158368M |
The rise and fall of regional inequalities* Diego Puga CEP, London School of Economics; and CEPR CENTRE for ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE Discussion Paper No. , November Revised, January ABSTRACT: This paper studies the relationship between the degree of regional integration and regional differences in production structures and income levels. writing process. He stimulated me to dive deeper into the issue of regional inequalities. My gratitude also goes to Drs. Erwin van Tuijl for acting as co-reader. Finally, I am extremely grateful to my parents and girlfriend, for supporting me all this time, even when the prospects were glum.
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Get this from a library. Are regional inequalities decreasing with public investment?: evidence from Mexico. [Eduardo Rodríguez Oreggia y Román; Joan Costa-i-Font; Robert Schuman Centre.].
Finally, the paper highlights that fiscal consolidation is not only the matter of the public debt levels or economic growth, but also important regional issue. Keywords: Regional inequalities, Fiscal consolidation, European Union. JEL classification: R12, E62, H read more. regional inequality = the uneven distribution of income or other variables across different locations.
Regional inequalities can occur at different scales: within a continent or a country. How do we measure them. With indicators (map % of literacy rates), see indicators for development.
Public Policies, Regional Inequalities, and Growth Article (PDF Available) in Journal of Public Economics 73(1) March with 79 Reads How we measure 'reads'. Understanding regional variations is important given local and regional governments carry out around 40% of public spending and 60% of public investment in OECD countries.
They play a key role in public procurement and providing jobs, education and social services. Faini, Giannini and Galli () show that the transport investment causes rising regional gaps in Italy, Glaeser () proposed that falling transport costs in the US can explain the decreasing.
regional investment climate—quality of local institutions, skilled labor availability, proximity to key markets, functioning capi-tal and land markets, security risks—still pose binding constraints.
Public investment in infrastructure that reduces transport costs for both people and goods has often proved an effective strategy for Size: 70KB. Results confirm the hypothesis that regional inequalities can indeed be attributed to the regional distribution of public investment, where the observed pattern shows that public investment mainly.
Why should we care about regional inequality. Our study focuses on the measurement of regional inequality, convergence and its determinants. Finally, we aim to provide a brief outlook on the potential consequences of regional inequality.
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Rovolis () ‘Growth, Integration and Regional Inequalities in Europe’, Research Papers in Environment and Spatial Analysis, 81, Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics, pp. 1– Google ScholarCited by: Regional inequality increased after and reached its highest point in the early twentieth century, declining until the s.
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But instead of more productive investment, we are getting. Downloadable. Author(s): Fan, Shenggen & Zhang, Linxiu & Zhang, Xiaobo. Abstract: In the past two decades, China has achieved world renown for reducing rural poverty. However, it is becoming harder to reduce poverty and inequality further in China, even though its economy continues to grow.
This report compares the impact specific rural public investments can have on promoting growth and. This paper assesses the evolution of regional disparities in China, and brings information and trends up to date. Based on this assessment, it presents the broad outline of a strategy to harmonize growth and regional equity.
We consider three elements of this strategy: infrastructure, social investment and protection, and governance by: Downloadable. In this paper, we examine regional inequalities in Turkey not only at the inter-provincial level but for three different regional definitions as well.
The motivation draws on the findings of Gezici and Hewings() that raised questions about inequalities not only between regions (inter-regional) but inequalities within each region.
export and import figures per capita, public investment expenditures as representative to public expenditure (total of expenditures of health, education, etc.) and employment data are used. In Model 2, regional Gini data are used to express inequality as a dependent variable.
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