A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect of the average level of human capital, and agglomeration economies shows that in developing countries, unrestricted rural-to-urban migration reduces the average income of both rural and urban dwellers in equilibrium. Various measures aimed at curtailing rural-to-urban migration by unskilled workers can lead to a Pareto improvement for both the urban and rural dwellers. In addition, the government can raise social welfare by reducing the migration of skilled workers to the city. Moreover, without a restriction on rural-to-urban migration, a government’s efforts to increase educational expenditure and thereby the number of skilled workers may ...
Abstract: This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses a...
As massive rural residents leave their home countryside for better employment, migration has profoun...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect...
A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect...
The coexistence of urban and rural poverty and migration to cities is studied in a dual economy mode...
This paper studies the allocation of skilled and unskilled workers with different human capital leve...
This paper extends the literature on poverty traps and regional economics by incorporating rural-urb...
We study a developing countries setting in which agglomeration efficiency of urban production attrac...
In many developing countries there are abundant supplies of surplus laborfrom rural areas. We examin...
This study explores the various issues of urban-to-rural migration in a developing country. The main...
This essay extends the standard Ramsey-type growth model to include a capital market failure and hou...
This paper examines issues related to urbanization with labour migration. The main departures from t...
The author examines the relationship between the existence of a labor surplus in rural areas and rur...
We argue that the cost of rural–urban migration may act as an effective entry deterrence for success...
Abstract: This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses a...
As massive rural residents leave their home countryside for better employment, migration has profoun...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect...
A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect...
The coexistence of urban and rural poverty and migration to cities is studied in a dual economy mode...
This paper studies the allocation of skilled and unskilled workers with different human capital leve...
This paper extends the literature on poverty traps and regional economics by incorporating rural-urb...
We study a developing countries setting in which agglomeration efficiency of urban production attrac...
In many developing countries there are abundant supplies of surplus laborfrom rural areas. We examin...
This study explores the various issues of urban-to-rural migration in a developing country. The main...
This essay extends the standard Ramsey-type growth model to include a capital market failure and hou...
This paper examines issues related to urbanization with labour migration. The main departures from t...
The author examines the relationship between the existence of a labor surplus in rural areas and rur...
We argue that the cost of rural–urban migration may act as an effective entry deterrence for success...
Abstract: This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses a...
As massive rural residents leave their home countryside for better employment, migration has profoun...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...