This paper examines the effects of economic downturns on regional inequalities. In a sample of 25 OECD countries for 1990–2014 period, we show that economic downturns are associated with a significant and long-lasting reduction in regional inequalities. Expansionary fiscal policy as well as higher share of the European development (cohesion) funds facilitate the response of lagging regions to negative nation-wide shocks, contributing to further stimulate the reduction in regional disparities. Additional evidence suggests that the effect of downturns tends to be larger in economies with a higher initial level of regional disparities in unemployment and human capital endowment.

Furceri D., Mazzola F., Pizzuto P. (2021). Regional inequalities, economic crises and policies: an international panel analysis. APPLIED ECONOMICS, 1-22 [10.1080/00036846.2021.1963414].

Regional inequalities, economic crises and policies: an international panel analysis

Furceri D.
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Mazzola F.;Pizzuto P.
2021-10-25

Abstract

This paper examines the effects of economic downturns on regional inequalities. In a sample of 25 OECD countries for 1990–2014 period, we show that economic downturns are associated with a significant and long-lasting reduction in regional inequalities. Expansionary fiscal policy as well as higher share of the European development (cohesion) funds facilitate the response of lagging regions to negative nation-wide shocks, contributing to further stimulate the reduction in regional disparities. Additional evidence suggests that the effect of downturns tends to be larger in economies with a higher initial level of regional disparities in unemployment and human capital endowment.
25-ott-2021
Settore SECS-P/02 Politica Economica
Furceri D., Mazzola F., Pizzuto P. (2021). Regional inequalities, economic crises and policies: an international panel analysis. APPLIED ECONOMICS, 1-22 [10.1080/00036846.2021.1963414].
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