Estimating spatial differences in the Brazilian cost of living with household location choices

Type Journal Article - Journal of Development Economics
Title Estimating spatial differences in the Brazilian cost of living with household location choices
Author(s)
Volume 80
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
URL http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christopher_Timmins/publication/222567126_Estimating_spatial_dif​ferences_in_the_Brazilian_cost_of_living_with_household_location_choices/links/00b7d522cb3ead47fe000​000.pdf
Abstract
This paper uses a model of optimal household residential decisions to construct a comprehensive "true" spatial cost of living index with readily available Brazilian census data. We find evidence of a decreasing or U-shaped relationship (differing with education level and region) between the cost of living and urbanization, suggesting that both market disintegration and congestion play roles in raising costs. Controlling for spatial differences in the cost of living is shown to have important consequences for the determinants of poverty and (contrary to many previous results) to increase income inequality.

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