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How to improve the quality of life in peripheral and lagging regions by policy measures? Examining the effects of two different policies in Germany
Authors:Sven Wardenburg  Thomas Brenner
Institution:Department of Economic Geography and Location Research, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany
Abstract:Peripheral regions commonly appear to be less attractive to live in and policymakers all over the world are applying various measures to make them more attractive. This paper analyzes the effects of two very different measures: The German municipal fiscal equalization scheme and the German structural funds for economically weak areas (GRW). It focusses on the impact on perceived quality of life, measured through interregional migration between German labor market regions. Using a spatial vector autoregressive panel model, we find evidence that equalization transfers have a significant positive impact on regional net migration and contribute to the aim of regional equity. These effects are especially found for regions with low endogenous fiscal capacities. GRW funding reveals no significant effects on net migration rates in total, but short-term effects in rural regions.
Keywords:amenities  impulse-response functions  migration  quality of life  regional policy
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