Journal of Economic Geography Advance Access published online on November 7, 2005
Journal of Economic Geography, doi:10.1093/jeg/lbi019
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1 MEDEE, University of Lille1; CADRE, University of Lille2, France
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. This paper analyzes the effect of different regional subsidies to poor regions on industrial location, employment, income inequality and welfare in the presence of agglomeration forces when firms are mobile. The impact on location of such subsidies is stronger when trade costs are low. With mobile capital, regional subsidies such as tax breaks in the poor region lead to higher profits for firms in both regions. If financed at the national level, such subsidies given to firms in the poor region increase inequality between and within regions. Finally, with relocation costs, such regional subsidies may hurt the poor region.
Received March 24, 2004
Accepted September 13, 2005
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Subsidies to poor regions and inequalities: some unpleasant arithmetic
2 University of Paris1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, PSE-Jourdan; CEPR
Vincent Dupont, E-mail: vincent.dupont{at}ed.univ-lille1.fr
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