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1 Spatial Distribution of Growth and Inequality: The case of Israeli cities Malka Antonio and Daniel Shefer January 2010 Center for Urban and Regional Studies Technion

2 Conflict (?) between two objectives 1. Induce growth 2. Reduce inequality Competing or complementing objectives? Equality Growth Substitute Equality Growth Complementary

3 Research questions Is there a spatial relationship between growth and inequality? What are the factors that affect the spatial distribution of growth? Does diversity have a role in the growth/inequality dynamic? What is the spatial relationship between growth and inequality in Israel?

4 Growth is affected by: Innovation, specialization, trade The New Economic Geography  Growth – average income, population growth  Distance from Tel Aviv Human capital – education Entrepreneurship – self-employment ICT (Information and Communication Technology) specialization Unemployment Inequality

5 The cyclical, self-reinforcing relationship between growth and inequality is mediated by diversity InequalityGrowth Diversity Increase Decrease

6 Diversity Diversity creates dynamic places (Jacobs) The Creative Class Economy (Florida) Quasi-fixed factors (World Development Report, 2009) Ease of entry (Chinitz) Monopolistic competition (a la Chamberlin) – Differentiated products/services and city size (Quigley)

7 Hypotheses Diversity increases growth Growth increases inequality Diversity increases inequality within cities and decreases inequality between cities/regions Distance from the center affects income, education, entrepreneurship, population growth, unemployment

8 Empirical analysis Stage I General trends for 2006  Spatial analysis Stage II Growth and inequality over time Spatial ICT activities

9 The relationship between growth factors: - Income - Education - Entrepreneurship – self-employment - Socio-economic rank

10 t = 12.742, b 1 = 133.2, R 2 =.76

11 t = 15.842, b 1 = 0.125, R 2 =.82

12 t = 7.817, b 1 =- 0.004, R 2 =.53

13 - Gini coefficient - Income The relationship between growth and inequality:

14 t = 10.010, b 1 = 1.86E-05, R 2 =.65

15 The spatial distribution of growth: - Income - Population growth - Socio-economic rank - Self-employment - Unemployment

16 t = -4.20, b 1 = -17.65, R 2 =.25 0.01542925Total 29 21 (15.57) 8 (13.43) 51-184 km 25 8 (13.43) 17 (11.57) 0-50 km Total Income <6,000 NIS Income >6,000 NIS

17 t = -3.322, b 1 = -0.013, R 2 =.18

18 Total51-184 km0-50 km 27 8 (14.50) 19 (12.50) Rank 6-9 27 21 (14.50) 6 (12.50) Ranks 1-5 0.001 542925 Total 2  t = -3.625, b 1 = -0.015, R 2 =.20

19 t = -5.717, b 1 =- 0.119, R 2 =.38

20 t = 5.330, b 1 = 0.028, R 2 =.35

21 The spatial distribution of inequality - Gini coefficient - Distance

22 t = -3.655, b 1 = -0.0003, R 2 =.20

23 Discussion Decrease inequality Increase growth X Developed economy X Developing economy Income per capita Inequality Growth and inequality (between countries)

24 Growth and inequality (between regions, within a country) Decrease inequality Increase growth X Central region X Peripheral regions

25 Conclusions The impact of inequality depends on scale – within and between cities/regions Policy recommendations  Investment in transport infrastructure - Improves labor accessibility to the center Attracts firms to the periphery Induces spatial economic integration  Earmark location specific incentive programs to help distressed cities in the center as well as in the periphery


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