“Regional Policy in a Multiregional Setting: When the Poorest are Hurt by Subsidies” Regional subsidies have a positive short-term effect on the recipient regions, but as they alter migration patterns the long-term effects are less clear. This paper demonstrates using a three-region general equilibrium model that subsidising the poorest region may be to its detriment in the long term and thereby increase inter-regional inequality, if the subsidy draws firms from a nearby region that would function better as a production centre. The result has important implications for the design of regional policies, which are often applied simply according to per-capita incomes. “Learning to Export and the Timing of Entry to Export Markets” Standard trad...
We consider how two groups of regions, which differ in productivity and public good endowments, comp...
The consequence of low level of infrastructure between the metropolitan area of Copenhagen and the W...
The global welfare implications of home market effects in trade models with imperfect competition ar...
“Regional Policy in a Multiregional Setting: When the Poorest are Hurt by Subsidies” Regional subsid...
This paper examines the impact of the EC regional aid policies to finance infrastructure investment ...
This paper examines the impact of public infrastructure on industrial location when increasing retur...
This paper analyzes the effect of different regional subsidies to poor regions on industrial locatio...
A general equilibrium framework is used to study the regional economic effects of infrastructure imp...
Subsidies to airports have become a controversial issue, especially in Europe since liberalisation o...
Moncarz P. E. and Bleaney M. The regional impact of trade liberalization in a model with congestion ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the effect of different regional subsidies to poor regions...
The global welfare implications of home market e¤ects in trade models with imperfect competition are...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate, with a simple two-region, two-good, two-factor model, ho...
Regional economic models have traditionally focussed on the market for goods and services and have u...
Job Market Paper This paper constructs a theoretical model, in which transportation costs between tw...
We consider how two groups of regions, which differ in productivity and public good endowments, comp...
The consequence of low level of infrastructure between the metropolitan area of Copenhagen and the W...
The global welfare implications of home market effects in trade models with imperfect competition ar...
“Regional Policy in a Multiregional Setting: When the Poorest are Hurt by Subsidies” Regional subsid...
This paper examines the impact of the EC regional aid policies to finance infrastructure investment ...
This paper examines the impact of public infrastructure on industrial location when increasing retur...
This paper analyzes the effect of different regional subsidies to poor regions on industrial locatio...
A general equilibrium framework is used to study the regional economic effects of infrastructure imp...
Subsidies to airports have become a controversial issue, especially in Europe since liberalisation o...
Moncarz P. E. and Bleaney M. The regional impact of trade liberalization in a model with congestion ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the effect of different regional subsidies to poor regions...
The global welfare implications of home market e¤ects in trade models with imperfect competition are...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate, with a simple two-region, two-good, two-factor model, ho...
Regional economic models have traditionally focussed on the market for goods and services and have u...
Job Market Paper This paper constructs a theoretical model, in which transportation costs between tw...
We consider how two groups of regions, which differ in productivity and public good endowments, comp...
The consequence of low level of infrastructure between the metropolitan area of Copenhagen and the W...
The global welfare implications of home market effects in trade models with imperfect competition ar...