Paper Title:

Rural Environmental Degradation, Growth, And Income Distribution In A Structuralist Two-Sector Model

Presenting Author: Rabindra Nath Chakraborty (University of St. Gallen, Institute for Economy and the Environment)
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Abstract:
The model presented in this paper distinguishes an industrial and an agricultural sector within a developing economy. Environmental degradation results from the over exploitation of a renewable resource due to a common pool externality, which causes agricultural productivity to decline. The model considers a differentiated peasantry where land ownership and savings behaviour differ across income classes.The analysis reveals that environmental degradation can reduce growth in the short run but increases growth (measured by the stock of industrial capital per capita) in the long run. Redistribution in favour of the poor reinforces the long-run increase but generates ambiguous short-term outcomes. These results suggest that environmental and redistributive policies involve complex trade-offs between both intergenerational and intragenerational equity.
Link to paper: http://weber.ucsd.edu/~carsonvs/papers/42.pdf
Session / Day / Time 3D / Monday / 2:15 - 4:15 pm
   
 
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