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Research on Characteristic Issues in Current Developing Economies: New Application of the Harris Todaro Model

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By (author): Xiaochun Li Yunyun Wu

This is the first book that uses the Harris Todaro (H-T) model to study contemporary economic issues in developing countries, with a particular focus on China. The zenith of research utilizing this model occurred in the 1990s, primarily addressing the impact of economic policies during labor migration on wages and employment across various sectors, international trade, urban unemployment rates, and social welfare. After nearly four decades, research in this area gradually faded from the spotlight. Post-2010, however, there has been a resurgence in H-T model studies. Scholars have begun using this model to explore contemporary issues, revealing unprecedented insights and showcasing its robust applicability and vitality.

The book features 13 papers authored by contributors since 2018, each utilizing the H-T model and published in various academic journals. It delves into pivotal issues of contemporary economic development in developing countries like China, including dual agricultural economy, producer services, foreign direct investment, agricultural pollution, migrant workers remittances, and agricultural human capital investment. The book constructs general equilibrium models by integrating these topics with the H-T model, providing a framework to assess the impact of economic policies. Methodologically, it goes beyond conventional approaches by introducing constant elasticity of substitution functions and other methods to precisely express contemporary economic problems. Numerical simulations to examine the impact of economic policies are also used. Beyond presenting solutions to the current economic problems in developing countries, this book provides academic references for economic theory researchers.

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819772834

About Xiaochun LiYunyun Wu

Xiaochun Li: In October 1989 he began studying at Nagoya City University in Japan completing his doctoral coursework in March 1996. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from Chukyo University in September 2003. Dr. Li joined Nanjing University in 2003 as an associate professor at the Yangtze River Delta Economics and Social Development Research Center and the Business School becoming a professor in 2008. He served on the CPPCC of Qixia District Nanjing (2007-2017) as a counsellor at the Nanjing Municipal Peoples Government (2018-2023) and has been an executive director of the China Association of Labor Economics since 2015. Yunyun Wu: She obtained her Ph.D. in Economics from Nanjing University in September 2020. In October she was honored with the title of Yuxiu Young Scholar of Nanjing University. Dr. Wu specializes in theoretical research in development and labor economics. She has published over 10 papers and authored two economics monographs.  

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