Spillover effects of remittances on local public spending in developing economies
Resumen
We develop a political economy model to study spatial
spillover effects of remittances on local public goods with
inter-regional positive externalities. Our model postulates
that spillovers of remittances are asymmetric with a com
plex pattern that depends on the degree of externalities of
public spending, the inter-regional inequality of income, and
whether local public goods are complementary or substi
tutes. We develop several tests to be verified empirically,
for instance, our model states that if local public goods are
substitutes and externalities are moderate, remittances re
ceived by households in one locality increase government
spending in that locality but reduce spending in other dis
tricts. If externalities are significant, remittances affect local
public spending in high-income localities but do not affect
spending in low-income localities
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