Impact of Counter‐Urbanization on Size, Population Mix, and Welfare of an Agricultural Region
研究了逆城市化现象如何影响农业区域的最优人口规模、农民数量及人均福利,基于以色列农村数据发现逆城市化使区域最优总人口增长两倍以上,农民人均福利几乎翻倍。
The article explains the phenomenon of counter‐urbanization, which has become prominent in most developed countries. We develop a model that provides an economic rationalization for the observed willingness of incumbent farmers of a rural region to absorb nonfarmer urban migrants. The analytical findings show that counter‐urbanization increases the region's welfare‐maximizing population, decreases the optimal number of incumbent farmers, and increases the per capita welfare. The empirical results, which are based on data from rural Israel, demonstrate that while the optimal population of farmers decreases slightly, the total optimal population of the region more than triples and farmers' per capita welfare almost doubles.