We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, job creation, urban housing prices are endogenous and we characterize the steady-state equilibrium. We then consider three different policies: a transportation policy that improves the public transport system in the city, an entry-cost policy that encourages investment in the city and a restricting-migration policy that imposes some costs on migrants. We show that all these policies can increase urban employment but the transportation policy has much more drastic effects. This is because a decrease in commuting costs has both a direct positive effect on land rents, which discourages migrants to move to the city, and a direct negative effect on ...
186 pagesWe live in an era of mobility: moving of products, service, information, ideas, knowledge, ...
We argue that the cost of rural–urban migration may act as an effective entry deterrence for success...
This paper studies a general equilibrium model of rural-urban migration in which manufacturing firms...
Abstract. We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market....
We develop a search-matching model with rural–urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, jo...
We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, jo...
Search Frictions, Unemployment, and Housing in Cities: Theory and Policies We propose an urban searc...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
We develop a search-matching model in which mobility costs are so high that it is too costly for wor...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses and populat...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses and populat...
A conference co-hosted by the IGC and the Stanford Center for International Development yielded mult...
186 pagesWe live in an era of mobility: moving of products, service, information, ideas, knowledge, ...
We argue that the cost of rural–urban migration may act as an effective entry deterrence for success...
This paper studies a general equilibrium model of rural-urban migration in which manufacturing firms...
Abstract. We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market....
We develop a search-matching model with rural–urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, jo...
We develop a search-matching model with rural-urban migration and an explicit land market. Wages, jo...
Search Frictions, Unemployment, and Housing in Cities: Theory and Policies We propose an urban searc...
We develop a model in which workers ’ search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wo...
We develop a search-matching model in which mobility costs are so high that it is too costly for wor...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
This paper adds a land market to a standard Harris-Todaro framework. In the standard model, the equi...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses and populat...
We develop a model in which workers' search efficiency is negatively affected by access to jobs. Wor...
This paper develops a theoretical framework to simulate expansion of non-farm businesses and populat...
A conference co-hosted by the IGC and the Stanford Center for International Development yielded mult...
186 pagesWe live in an era of mobility: moving of products, service, information, ideas, knowledge, ...
We argue that the cost of rural–urban migration may act as an effective entry deterrence for success...
This paper studies a general equilibrium model of rural-urban migration in which manufacturing firms...