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Productive Public Expenditure in a New Economic Geography Model

Commendatore, Pasquale and Kubin, Ingrid and Petraglia, Carmelo (2007): Productive Public Expenditure in a New Economic Geography Model.

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Abstract

We assess whether and how differences in productive public expenditure impacts on industrial location. Since productive public expenditure and taxation affect in opposite direction industrial location, it is not straightforward that following an increase in productive public expenditure in a region, that region will necessarily enjoy stronger agglomeration. As a major contribution to the literature, we consider jointly two effects arising from public policy: the demand effect and the productivity effect. The interplay of these two effects determines the final impact on the spatial distribution of firms. The result is influenced by the proportion in which tax payers of the two regions contribute to the financing of public expenditure.

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