Direct and indirect effects of regional economic stimuli

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Matěj Bělín
Ondrej Buchel
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[1] Social Policy Institute,
[2] Ministry of Labour,undefined
[3] Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic,undefined
[4] Institute for Sociology,undefined
[5] Slovak Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Empirical Economics | 2024年 / 66卷
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Regional development; Regional inequality; Spatial spillovers; Differences in differences; Transitional economies; O18; O20; R58;
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This paper estimates the impact of investment incentives in Slovakia on the unemployment rates in districts to which these incentives were targeted as well as potential spatial spillover effects. The results show that incentives directed to the least developed districts (LDDs) of the country are associated with a statistically significant reduction in unemployment rate growth in the targeted districts by about 0.1 percentage point per month over the course of three years following the intervention. By contrast, we estimated a precise zero effect of investment incentives targeted to non-LDDs. These findings are consistent with the standard economic argument of diminishing marginal returns. Estimates of the spillover effects are also centred around zero.
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页码:1661 / 1681
页数:20
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