Abstract

We consider the model of Grinols (1991) which introduces an urban informal sector with a specific capital in an otherwise mobile capital Harris-Todaro model. In this paper, we analyze the welfare effect of various policies in the model of Grinols and compare the results with those obtained from the model of Corden and Findlay (1975).

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