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Geography, Capacity, and Inequality

Spatial Inequality

Melissa Rogers author Pablo Beramendi author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:9th Jun '22

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This Element investigates how economic geography, the distribution of subnational economic endowments within a nation, shapes long-run patterns of inequality.

This Element investigates how economic geography, the distribution of subnational economic endowments within a nation, shapes long-run patterns of inequality through its impact on the development of fiscal capacity.In this Element, we investigate how economic geography, the distribution of subnational economic endowments within a nation, shapes long-run patterns of inequality through its impact on the development of fiscal capacity. We present an argument that links economic geography to capacity through different types of industrialization processes. We show how early industrializers shape spatial distributions domestically by investing in productivity across their nations, and externally by reinforcing spatial polarization among late industrializers. We also show how differences in economic geography impact the process of capacity building, setting the stage for the modern politics of redistribution discussed in Volume II. We support this argument with descriptive data, case studies, and cross-national analyses.

ISBN: 9781108828406

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 6mm

Weight: 160g

75 pages