Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation

Time series analysis for Indonesia over the period 1960-2009 suggests that the level of urbanization is positively associated with economic growth but that the rate of change of urbanization is negatively correlated with growth of economic output. A sub-national dynamic panel investigation provides additional evidence of the positive and negative level and rate effects, respectively. The panel analysis also implies that the harmful impact of urban population growth is linked to insufficient local public infrastructure spending. Local governments that invest more heavily in infrastructure are better able to cope with the apparent detrimental effects of rapid urbanization on economic growth.

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Main Author: Lewis, Blane D.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: Taylor and Francis 2013-01-08
Subjects:urbanization, economic growth, local government, vector error correction (VEC) models, generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12599
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spelling dig-okr-10986125992021-04-23T14:03:06Z Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation Lewis, Blane D. urbanization economic growth local government vector error correction (VEC) models generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation Time series analysis for Indonesia over the period 1960-2009 suggests that the level of urbanization is positively associated with economic growth but that the rate of change of urbanization is negatively correlated with growth of economic output. A sub-national dynamic panel investigation provides additional evidence of the positive and negative level and rate effects, respectively. The panel analysis also implies that the harmful impact of urban population growth is linked to insufficient local public infrastructure spending. Local governments that invest more heavily in infrastructure are better able to cope with the apparent detrimental effects of rapid urbanization on economic growth. 2013-03-05T22:38:58Z 2013-03-05T22:38:58Z 2013-01-08 Journal Article Regional Studies 0034-3404 10.1080/00343404.2012.748980 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12599 en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Taylor and Francis Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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local government
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local government
vector error correction (VEC) models
generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation
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economic growth
local government
vector error correction (VEC) models
generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation
Lewis, Blane D.
Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation
description Time series analysis for Indonesia over the period 1960-2009 suggests that the level of urbanization is positively associated with economic growth but that the rate of change of urbanization is negatively correlated with growth of economic output. A sub-national dynamic panel investigation provides additional evidence of the positive and negative level and rate effects, respectively. The panel analysis also implies that the harmful impact of urban population growth is linked to insufficient local public infrastructure spending. Local governments that invest more heavily in infrastructure are better able to cope with the apparent detrimental effects of rapid urbanization on economic growth.
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generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation
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title Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation
title_short Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation
title_full Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation
title_fullStr Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation
title_full_unstemmed Urbanization and Economic Growth in Indonesia : Good News, Bad News, and (Possible) Local Government Mitigation
title_sort urbanization and economic growth in indonesia : good news, bad news, and (possible) local government mitigation
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