中低收入国家的空间收入不平等、趋同与区域发展:来自菲律宾的卫星证据

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Jesson A. Pagaduan
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本文考察了菲律宾的空间收入不平等和趋同,以及它在经济发展过程中的过程。将更高质量的夜间照明(NTL)与网格化人口数据相结合,我构建了2000-2002年期间全国17个行政区的空间不平等的国家以下尺度。使用这个独特的数据集,我首先记录了过去二十年来收入差距的巨大改善。跨省人均收入快速收敛,行政区域内收入分散明显缩小。然后,我揭示了空间不平等与经济发展之间的U型关系,这种关系是稳健的;跨越不平等的替代衡量标准;高度城市化城市的异常效应;跨参数和半参数规范;商业周期效应;以及空间不平等的持续存在。最后,我确认了结构转换作为这个U形连接的传输通道。
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Spatial Income Inequality, Convergence, and Regional Development in a Lower Middle-Income Country: Satellite Evidence from the Philippines

This paper examines spatial income inequality and convergence in the Philippines—a lower middle-income country with historically high inequality—and its course over the process of economic development. Combining higher quality nighttime lights (NTLs) with gridded population data, I construct subnational measures of spatial inequality for the 17 administrative regions in the country in the period 2000–2020. Using this unique dataset, I first document the tremendous improvement in income disparities over the last two decades. Income per capita across provinces has converged rapidly, and income dispersion within administrative regions has narrowed markedly. Then, I uncover a U-shaped relationship between spatial inequality and economic development, which is robust; across alternative measures of inequality; to the outlier effects of highly urbanized cities; across parametric and semiparametric specifications; to business-cycle effects; and to persistence of spatial inequality. Finally, I confirm that structural transformation acts as a transmission channel of this U-shaped link.

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期刊介绍: The Developing Economies is the official journal of the Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, and publishes original research articles dealing with empirical and comparative studies on social sciences relating to the developing countries.
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