Cities, Territories, and Inclusive Growth: Unraveling Urban-Rural Linkages in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico Academic Article

journal

  • World Development

abstract

  • We explore the effects of the growing urbanization of rural areas in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico and investigate whether the presence of small- and medium-sized cities within rural-urban territories enhances economic growth and reduces poverty and income inequality compared to deep-rural and metropolitan territories. For Chile and Colombia, our results suggest that these urban centers can make a greater contribution to the rate of economic growth and poverty reduction in rural-urban territories compared to deep-rural ones, but in some cases with a rise in income inequality. The mechanisms through which urban centers affect the dynamics of territorial development are country-specific.

publication date

  • 2015-9-1

edition

  • 73

keywords

  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Economic Growth
  • Income Inequality
  • Linkage
  • Medium-Sized City
  • Mexico
  • Poverty
  • Poverty Reduction
  • Rural Areas
  • Rural-urban
  • Territories
  • Urban Growth
  • Urbanization
  • city
  • economic growth
  • effect
  • income
  • poverty
  • rate
  • rural area
  • urban growth
  • urbanization

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0305-750X

number of pages

  • 16

start page

  • 56

end page

  • 71