The Harris-Todaro model of the rural-urban migration process is revisited under an agent-based approach. The migration of the workers is interpreted as a process of social learning by imitation, formalized by a computational model. By simulating this model, we observe a transitional dynamics with continuous growth of the urban fraction of overall population toward an equilibrium. Such an equilibrium is characterized by stabilization of rural-urban expected wages differential (generalized Harris-Todaro equilibrium condition), urban concentration and urban unemployment. These classic results obtained originally by Harris and Todaro are emergent properties of our model
Developing an extended model of the basic Harris-Todaro model of rural-urban migration, we analyze t...
The author examines the relationship between the existence of a labor surplus in rural areas and rur...
A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect...
The Harris-Todaro model of the rural-urban migration process is revisited under an agent-based appro...
In this paper we analyze the rural-urban migration phenomena as it is usually observed in economies ...
In this paper, we analyze the rural-urban migration phenomenon as it is usually observed in economie...
In this work we studied the rural-urban migration problem based on the Harris- Todaro work, which is...
developed a canonical model of rural-urban migration. These papers have been so influential that the...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
This paper restructures the Harris-Todaro model in such a way that rural-urban migration in the pres...
The rural-urban migration phenomenon is analyzed by using an agent-based computational model. Agents...
This paper contains a model with which the desirability of persistent urbanization can be examined. ...
We develop an agent-based computational model in which the urban informal sector acts as a buffer wh...
Newly observed instances of reverse migration, i.e., migration from urban to rural areas, suggest th...
Developing an extended model of the basic Harris-Todaro model of rural-urban migration, we analyze t...
The author examines the relationship between the existence of a labor surplus in rural areas and rur...
A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect...
The Harris-Todaro model of the rural-urban migration process is revisited under an agent-based appro...
In this paper we analyze the rural-urban migration phenomena as it is usually observed in economies ...
In this paper, we analyze the rural-urban migration phenomenon as it is usually observed in economie...
In this work we studied the rural-urban migration problem based on the Harris- Todaro work, which is...
developed a canonical model of rural-urban migration. These papers have been so influential that the...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
This paper restructures the Harris-Todaro model in such a way that rural-urban migration in the pres...
The rural-urban migration phenomenon is analyzed by using an agent-based computational model. Agents...
This paper contains a model with which the desirability of persistent urbanization can be examined. ...
We develop an agent-based computational model in which the urban informal sector acts as a buffer wh...
Newly observed instances of reverse migration, i.e., migration from urban to rural areas, suggest th...
Developing an extended model of the basic Harris-Todaro model of rural-urban migration, we analyze t...
The author examines the relationship between the existence of a labor surplus in rural areas and rur...
A new general-equilibrium model that links together rural-to-urban migration, the externality effect...