Urban-biased policies and the increasing rural-urban expenditure gap in Vietnam in the 1990s
There was a significant and widening rural-urban gap during the economic boom in Vietnam in the 1990s. Using an econometric decomposition, we find that differences in individual characteristics such as education, ethnicity and age are the primary explanation for this widening gap, whereas difference...
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sg-smu-ink.cis_research_all-10132022-08-18T05:07:43Z Urban-biased policies and the increasing rural-urban expenditure gap in Vietnam in the 1990s FESSELMEYER, Eric LE, Kien T. There was a significant and widening rural-urban gap during the economic boom in Vietnam in the 1990s. Using an econometric decomposition, we find that differences in individual characteristics such as education, ethnicity and age are the primary explanation for this widening gap, whereas differences in the returns to these characteristics are the primary explanation for the increase in the gap at higher percentiles. We then argue that government investment policies and the manipulation of price incentives were important factors behind the gap. In particular, we argue that government policies created some benefit to urban dwellers at the expense of rural areas, lending support to Lipton's urban-bias hypothesis, which states that government, under strong political pressure from the urban population, directs resources from rural to urban areas without consideration of efficiency or equity. 2010-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research_all/14 info:doi/10.1111/j.1467-8381.2010.02034.x https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/cis_research_all/article/1013/viewcontent/Asian_Economic_Journal___2010___Fesselmeyer___Urban_biased_Policies_and_the_Increasing_Rural_Urban_Expenditure_Gap_in.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University rural-urban gap urban-biased policy Vietnam Asian Studies Urban Studies |
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There was a significant and widening rural-urban gap during the economic boom in Vietnam in the 1990s. Using an econometric decomposition, we find that differences in individual characteristics such as education, ethnicity and age are the primary explanation for this widening gap, whereas differences in the returns to these characteristics are the primary explanation for the increase in the gap at higher percentiles. We then argue that government investment policies and the manipulation of price incentives were important factors behind the gap. In particular, we argue that government policies created some benefit to urban dwellers at the expense of rural areas, lending support to Lipton's urban-bias hypothesis, which states that government, under strong political pressure from the urban population, directs resources from rural to urban areas without consideration of efficiency or equity. |
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