The Public Sector and Core-Periphery Models
In this paper, we present an extension to Krugman's core-periphery model-namely, the introduction of the public sector as a new economic agent. There are two main results: first, we demonstrate theoretically that regions with a lower tax-burden in net terms, in the sense of having lower taxes and/or higher levels of public efficiency in their management, offer greater incentives to attract economic activity; secondly, the influence of the transport costs on the equilibria is not monotonous, as under the original approach, but now depends on its size, reflecting a strong interdependence between all the parameters of the model.
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2001
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Authors: | Lanaspa, Luis Fernando ; Pueyo, Fernando ; Sanz, Fernando |
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Urban Studies. - Urban Studies Journal Limited. - Vol. 38.2001, 10, p. 1639-1649
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Urban Studies Journal Limited |
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