This chapter considers the literature on urbanization and migration to cities from rural areas in developing and middle-income countries. The chapter assesses recent patterns, discusses traditional models, addresses more recent models of migration, presents some of the recent findings from the micro-econometric literature, and closes with a discussion of the role of cities in economic growth
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9350.122(KU-DEMS-WP--89-13) / BLDSC - Bri...
In the fast-growing populations of the developing tropics, rural areas are no longer able to absorb ...
This past quarter century has witnessed unprecedented economic progress in the Third World. Yet majo...
This paper provides a survey and guide to the literature relevant to urban-ization and economic deve...
Urbanization occurs as countries switch sectoral composition away from agri-culture into industry an...
This essay extends the standard Ramsey-type growth model to include a capital market failure and hou...
Abstract: Developing countries have rapidly urbanized since 1950. To explain urbanization, standard ...
This study explores the various issues of urban-to-rural migration in a developing country. The main...
Abstract: This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses a...
The author examines the relationship between the existence of a labor surplus in rural areas and rur...
There exists a wide gap in the views on urbanization and rural-to-urban migration among scholars and...
This chapter describes how the spatial distribution of economic activity changes as economies develo...
What is the impact of international trade on cities and rural areas within a country? Existing studi...
This chapter reviews the literature dealing with systems of cities and the patterns of development w...
This paper seeks to clarify the nature of changes and trends in rural-urban migration, the relevance...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9350.122(KU-DEMS-WP--89-13) / BLDSC - Bri...
In the fast-growing populations of the developing tropics, rural areas are no longer able to absorb ...
This past quarter century has witnessed unprecedented economic progress in the Third World. Yet majo...
This paper provides a survey and guide to the literature relevant to urban-ization and economic deve...
Urbanization occurs as countries switch sectoral composition away from agri-culture into industry an...
This essay extends the standard Ramsey-type growth model to include a capital market failure and hou...
Abstract: Developing countries have rapidly urbanized since 1950. To explain urbanization, standard ...
This study explores the various issues of urban-to-rural migration in a developing country. The main...
Abstract: This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses a...
The author examines the relationship between the existence of a labor surplus in rural areas and rur...
There exists a wide gap in the views on urbanization and rural-to-urban migration among scholars and...
This chapter describes how the spatial distribution of economic activity changes as economies develo...
What is the impact of international trade on cities and rural areas within a country? Existing studi...
This chapter reviews the literature dealing with systems of cities and the patterns of development w...
This paper seeks to clarify the nature of changes and trends in rural-urban migration, the relevance...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:9350.122(KU-DEMS-WP--89-13) / BLDSC - Bri...
In the fast-growing populations of the developing tropics, rural areas are no longer able to absorb ...
This past quarter century has witnessed unprecedented economic progress in the Third World. Yet majo...