私人生产、集体消费与区域人口结构:公共与私人产品供给作为社区构成的互动决定因素

PRIVATE PRODUCTION, COLLECTIVE CONSUMPTION, AND REGIONAL POPULATION STRUCTURE: THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GOOD PROVISION AS DETERMINANTS OF COMMUNITY COMPOSITION*

Journal of Regional Science · 1986
被引 2
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

结合贸易迁移理论与地方公共产品理论,研究个体在必须同地生产与消费时,区域人口异质性与稳定性的决定因素,分析私人激励与公共激励的冲突及均衡性质。

Abstract

"Theories of trade and migration explain the distribution of individuals among regions based on private good productivities. The theory of local public goods (LPG's) uses collective good consumption economies to explain the size and composition of communities. This essay combines the two theories, to explore regional population heterogeneity and stability. Assuming that individuals must consume and produce in the same jurisdiction, the paper examines the nature of efficient allocations, the tensions between the private and public incentives, the nature of the equilibrium (if any) which migration among jurisdictions will generate, and how such equilibrium will depend on tax rules for sharing the costs of the LPG."

地方公共品区域人口结构社区构成公共品与私人品互动