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This paper analyzes the equity of opportunity in basic education and infrastructure services in seven developing countries, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indonesia, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Viet Nam. The analysis applies a method developed by the World Bank called the Human Opportunity...
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spatial structure of the economy is fixed, they actually rise in the long-run when factors are mobile. Agglomeration may hence …
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the recent emphasis on agglomeration effects and divergence. The population flows to urban centers do not generate growth …
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immigration as part of a strategy to pursue scale and agglomeration effects through increased population, or whether a decrease in …
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The paper sheds light on the impact of spatial agglomeration of humancapital on individual wages in Western Germany …
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the recent emphasis on agglomeration effects and divergence. The population flows to urban centers do not generate growth …
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restrictions and by stimulating construction and manufacturing in China’s counties, are unlikely to create beneficial agglomeration …
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This chapter on urbanization and growth focuses on modeling and empirical evidence that pertain to a number of inter-related questions. Why do cities form in an economy, with so much of economic activity in countries geographically concentrated in cities? Second, how do different types of cities...
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This study uses a unique natural experiment to test a simple model of international differences in workers’ wages and productivity. Large differences in wages across countries could arise from several sources. These include barriers to trade in outputs, differences in technology, differences...
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