Aggregate demand, the wage gap and unemployment in LDC's |
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Authors: | Mark Gersovitz |
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Affiliation: | Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 06520, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | This paper begins with the Todaro framework which relates LDC urban unemployment to the existence of an urban-rural wage gap. An explanation of the wage gap is developed from aggregate demand conditions in the urban sector, providing a Keynesian theory of LDC unemployment. Various policies to alleviate LDC unemployment are considered. Aggregate demand policies are most certain of success when the response of urban output to these policies is low, a situation which has usually been held to invalidate demand policies in LDC's. Import substitution policies promote unemployment and should be reversed or even replaced by rural sector subsidization. |
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