Agglomeration effects of informal sector: evidence from Cambodia
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23/02/2015
23/02/2015
01/02/2015
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Resumo |
The presence of a large informal sector in developing economies poses the question of whether informal activity produces agglomeration externalities. This paper uses data on all the nonfarm establishments and enterprises in Cambodia to estimate the impact of informal agglomeration on the regional economic performance of formal and informal firms. We develop a Bayesian approach for a spatial autoregressive model with an endogenous explanatory variable to address endogeneity and spatial dependence. We find a significantly positive effect of informal agglomeration, where informal firms gain more strongly than formal firms. Calculating the spatial marginal effects of increased agglomeration, we demonstrate that more accessible regions are more likely than less accessible regions to benefit strongly from informal agglomeration. |
Identificador |
IDE Discussion Paper. No. 495. 2015.2 http://hdl.handle.net/2344/1405 IDE Discussion Paper 495 |
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en eng |
Publicador |
Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO 日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所 |
Palavras-Chave | #Cambodia #Informal sector #Economic conditions #Agglomeration #Bayesian #366.2 #AHCB Cambodia カンボジア #C11 - Bayesian Analysis #C21 - Cross-Sectional Models; #H26 - Tax Evasion #O17 - Formal and Informal Sectors; #R12 - Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic Activity; #C26 - Instrumental Variables (IV) Estimation |
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Working Paper Technical Report |