Public inputs, urban development, and welfare in a developing economy
Book section: This paper examines the impact of urban development through the government provision of public inputs in a developing economy. When a financing constraint is taken into account, an increase in public inputs may worsen urban unemployment and hence reduce welfare of the economy. Further, the optimal level of public input provision is larger (smaller) than that under full employment, if there exits a positive (negative) employment effect. The theoretical results are confirmed by numerical simulations.
Author(s)
Jean-Pierre Laffargue, Chi-Chur Chao, Eden S. H. Yu
Publisher(s)
- Emerald
Scientific editor(s)
- Sugata Marjit & Eden Yu
Collection
- Frontiers of Economics and Globalization
Title of the work
- Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Trade Theory and Policy
Date of publication
- 2008
Keywords
- Public inputs
- Urban unemployment
- Welfare
Pages
- 297-314
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1