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Migration cost externality and interregional equilibrium.

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    The Annals of Regional Science
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    Migration costs complicate population reallocation between regions. These costs create externalities, impacting individual migration decisions in decentralized markets and burdening social planners.

    Area of Science:

    • Economics
    • Regional Science
    • Demography

    Background:

    • Population distribution between regions is influenced by migration dynamics.
    • Migration costs can create market inefficiencies and externalities.
    • Understanding these factors is crucial for effective regional planning.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate population allocation characteristics under migration costs.
    • To analyze social optimum and market equilibrium considering migration.
    • To identify and propose remedies for migration cost externalities.

    Main Methods:

    • Theoretical modeling of population allocation with migration costs.
    • Analysis of social optimum and market equilibrium conditions.
    • Examination of non-migration ranges and government intervention effects.
    Keywords:
    BehaviorDecision MakingDemographic FactorsMigration--costOrganization And AdministrationPlanningPlanning MethodologyPopulationPopulation DynamicsWorld

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    Main Results:

    • Migration costs impose a significant burden on population reallocation for social planners.
    • Migration costs critically influence individual migration decisions in decentralized markets.
    • Externalities arising from migration costs are identified.

    Conclusions:

    • Migration costs are a key factor in regional population dynamics.
    • Central government intervention is necessary to address migration cost externalities.
    • Policy interventions can mitigate the negative impacts of migration costs on social welfare.