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posted on 2024-06-03, 08:54 authored by BR Hazari, Pasquale SgroPasquale Sgro
The paper considers a two-region model of trade based on the authors' earlier (HS) model, in which two nontraded goods, one urban and one rural, were introduced into the Harris-Todaro model. The HS framework captures the duality of the labour market, and it is argued that the HS model is suited to the purpose of regional analysis where the urban and rural agents may be in conflict as their welfare (income) may not respond in an identical manner to exogenous shocks and policy changes. The paper examines the implications of a change in capital and the terms of trade on outputs and regional incomes. It is established that in response to a terms-of-trade shock the prices of urban and rural nontraded goods could move in opposite directions, so structural change could also be in opposite directions. The same could also be true of welfare in the two regions.

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Journal

Pacific Economic Review

Volume

1

Pagination

239-249

Location

Chichester, Eng.

ISSN

1361-374X

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

3

Publisher

Wiley

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