The State and urban concentration

Authors

  • João Rogério Sanson

Abstract

Rural-urban migration, especially into metropolitan areas, is usuallyally explained as resulting from expulsion from the rural areas or by urban attraction. This article highlights the role of the state as a creator of a fiscal residuum for the low income migrants in the metropolitan areas, due to higher benefits from public services than the tax charges. This creates a real income differential between a metropolitan area and its surrounding region, leading to a speed of concentrating urbanization that is incompatible with the absorptive capacity of the metropolitan urban market. The state is endogenous in this process, as a consequence of electoral competition. This process is further strenghtened in federative systems such as the Brazilian,in which three government levels concentrate their political interestsin the metropolitan areas.

Author Biography

João Rogério Sanson

Possui graduação em Economia pela FAE (1969), mestrado em Desenvolvimento Econômico - Vanderbilt University (1973) e doutorado em Economia - Vanderbilt University (1979). Atualmente é professor titular da UFSC. Tem experiência na área de Economia, com ênfase em Teoria de Oferta de Mão-de-Obra e Força de Trabalho, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: mercado de trabalho, finanças públicas e microeconomia.

Mais informações: Currículo Lattes - CNPq.

Published

2008-08-26

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