Growth Effects of Spatial Redistribution Policies

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2007-01-31

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Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research

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We develop a two-region, two sector model with migration and public investment in infrastructure and education. In a numerical example calibrated to Portugal, we find that the structural funds can improve the growth rate of the lagging region and slightly reduce the regional inequality, without necessarily producing convergence. When the mix of national public investment departs from optimum, the allocation of supra-national funds across infrastructure and public education can partially offset this national sub-optimality. We also find that the short-run growth-maximizing mix is different from the long-run mix. Moreover, the rich region has an incentive to bias the allocation of structural funds towards human capital formation.

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CAEPR, Center for Applied Economics and Policy Research, endogenous growth, spatial redistribution, regional policy, European Union

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