IMF Working Papers

Regional Disparities, Growth, and Inclusiveness

ByHolger Floerkemeier, Nikola Spatafora

February 12, 2021

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Holger Floerkemeier, and Nikola Spatafora. "Regional Disparities, Growth, and Inclusiveness", IMF Working Papers 2021, 038 (2021), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781513569505.001

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Summary

We discuss regional disparities in economic performance and living standards. We first set out some key facts, and provide a conceptual framework to help analyze whether such disparities are efficient, or instead reflect market and/or policy failures. We examine whether policy attempts to reduce regional disparities necessarily involve a trade-off between equity and efficiency. We then investigate whether policymakers should focus on boosting the economic performance of lagging regions—or, conversely, accept the presence of regional disparities, and instead assist households in lagging regions through transfer payments, investments in education, health, and other basic services, and by facilitating out-migration.

Subject: Housing, Income, Labor markets, Productivity, Wages

Keywords: agglomeration economy, community development, earnings differential, Inclusive Growth., market forces, Place-Based Policies, Regional Disparities, supplier firm, wage competitiveness, wage difference, WP