Congestible public goods and local indeterminacy: A two-sector endogenous growth model

This paper shows that the congestible public goods can generate local indeterminacy in a two-sector, constant-return human capital enhanced growth model. While the productive public good exerts positive sector-specific externalities, the congestion effect generates negative aggregate externalities....

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Economic models
Endogenous growth
Externalities
Externality
Growth models
Human capital
Indeterminacy
Local communities
Public good
Public goods
Studies
Technology
Two-sector model
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