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Why cities should not be subsidized
Authors:Robert Fenge  Volker Meier
Institution:Center for Economic Studies & Ifo Institute for Economic Research, PO Box 86 04 60, D-81631, Munich, Germany
Abstract:The paper deals with the question of whether fiscal transfers received by cities can be justified by a higher cost of producing publicly provided goods. In the model, increasing the population density implies both a higher output per capita due to agglomeration economies and a higher cost of the publicly provided good due to congestion. It is shown that introducing fiscal transfers to be paid by the region with the lower population density will generally reduce welfare. This result is obtained since the city is already beyond the level of optimum agglomeration.
Keywords:Fiscal equalization  Publicly provided goods  Congestion  Cities
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