This paper presents a version of the Harris-Todaro model in which the rural labour market is characterised by monopsonistic behaviour. It is shown that the 'Todaro paradox', i.e. that the creation of jobs in the urban sector actually increases urban unemployment, does not hold if the urban employed outnumber the urban unemployed. The latter is the rule in all LDCs.</p
In the well-known analysis of the Harris-Todaro (1970) model, with perfect intersectoral mobility of...
Developing an extended model of the basic Harris-Todaro model of rural-urban migration, we analyze t...
This paper re-examines the effects of expansion of land itself on unemployment and welfare in the mo...
This paper presents a version of the Harris-Todaro model in which the rural labour market is charact...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
The Todaro Paradox states that policies aimed at reducing urban unemployment are bound to backfire: ...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
The Harris-Todaro hypothesis replaces the equality of wages by the equality of ‘expected ’ wages as ...
This paper restructures the Harris-Todaro model in such a way that rural-urban migration in the pres...
The Harris-Todaro hypothesis replaces the equality of wages by the equality of ‘expected ’ wages as ...
This paper provides a test-using an India data set-of both the Todaro-type probabilistic models of m...
The Harris-Todaro model of the rural-urban migration process is revisited under an agent-based appro...
The Harris-Todaro hypothesis replaces the equality of wages by the equality of ‘expected’ wages as t...
We reconsider the effect of economic development on urban unemployment by introducing households wit...
developed a canonical model of rural-urban migration. These papers have been so influential that the...
In the well-known analysis of the Harris-Todaro (1970) model, with perfect intersectoral mobility of...
Developing an extended model of the basic Harris-Todaro model of rural-urban migration, we analyze t...
This paper re-examines the effects of expansion of land itself on unemployment and welfare in the mo...
This paper presents a version of the Harris-Todaro model in which the rural labour market is charact...
Low and middle income countries frequently have a substantial informal sector within large cities. I...
The Todaro Paradox states that policies aimed at reducing urban unemployment are bound to backfire: ...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
The Harris-Todaro hypothesis replaces the equality of wages by the equality of ‘expected ’ wages as ...
This paper restructures the Harris-Todaro model in such a way that rural-urban migration in the pres...
The Harris-Todaro hypothesis replaces the equality of wages by the equality of ‘expected ’ wages as ...
This paper provides a test-using an India data set-of both the Todaro-type probabilistic models of m...
The Harris-Todaro model of the rural-urban migration process is revisited under an agent-based appro...
The Harris-Todaro hypothesis replaces the equality of wages by the equality of ‘expected’ wages as t...
We reconsider the effect of economic development on urban unemployment by introducing households wit...
developed a canonical model of rural-urban migration. These papers have been so influential that the...
In the well-known analysis of the Harris-Todaro (1970) model, with perfect intersectoral mobility of...
Developing an extended model of the basic Harris-Todaro model of rural-urban migration, we analyze t...
This paper re-examines the effects of expansion of land itself on unemployment and welfare in the mo...