The Response of Creative Class Members to Regions Vying to Attract Them With Subsidies

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES International Regional Science Review Pub Date : 2022-01-08 DOI:10.1177/01600176211061835
A. Batabyal, H. Beladi
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There are no theoretical studies in regional science that examine which region to locate in from the standpoint of a creative class member, given that the pertinent regional authorities (RAs) are competing among themselves to attract the creative class using subsidies. This gap provides the motivation for our paper. This paper’s contribution is that it is the first to theoretically study the regional location choice of creative class members when the RAs of the locations in which they might locate are using subsidies to attract them. Specifically, a knowledge good producing creative class member must decide which of two regions (A or B) to locate his plant in. This good is produced using a Cobb–Douglas function with creative and physical capital. We analyze plant location in four cases. In the benchmark case, we show that the representative creative class member ought to locate his plant in the less expensive region B. Next, we show that a small subsidy to creative capital by region A switches the plant location decision from region B to A. Finally, when both regions grant identical subsidies to creative capital, the representative creative class member is indifferent between locating in regions A and B. So, for identical subsidies to affect the plant location decision, they are better targeted to physical and not to creative capital. JEL Codes: R11, R58
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创意阶层成员对地区渴望用补贴吸引他们的反应
有关地方自治团体(RAs)为了吸引创意阶层而相互竞争,目前还没有从创意阶层的立场出发研究应该在哪个地区的地区科学理论研究。这一差距为我们的论文提供了动力。本文的贡献在于,首次从理论上研究了创意阶层成员在可能落户地的RAs利用补贴吸引创意阶层成员时的区域区位选择。具体来说,一个知识产品生产创意班的成员必须在两个地区(a或B)中决定将他的工厂放在哪个地区。这种商品是利用具有创造性和物质资本的柯布-道格拉斯函数生产出来的。我们分析了四种情况下的工厂位置。在基准的情况下,我们表明,该代表创意阶层成员应该找到他的工厂便宜地区B .接下来,我们显示一个小补贴创新资本按地区核电站开关位置决定从地区B a。最后,当这两个地区给予相同的补贴创新资本,代表创意阶层成员之间漠不关心定位地区a和B,,一样的补贴影响厂址选择的决定,他们更应该瞄准物质资本,而不是创造性资本。JEL代码:R11, R58
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期刊介绍: International Regional Science Review serves as an international forum for economists, geographers, planners, and other social scientists to share important research findings and methodological breakthroughs. The journal serves as a catalyst for improving spatial and regional analysis within the social sciences and stimulating communication among the disciplines. IRSR deliberately helps define regional science by publishing key interdisciplinary survey articles that summarize and evaluate previous research and identify fruitful research directions. Focusing on issues of theory, method, and public policy where the spatial or regional dimension is central, IRSR strives to promote useful scholarly research that is securely tied to the real world.
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