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Private Cities: Implications for Urban Policy in Developing Countries

dc.contributor.author Yue Li
dc.contributor.author Rama, Martin G.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-22T18:57:54Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-22T18:57:54Z
dc.date.issued 2022-02-10
dc.description.abstract Institutional weaknesses limit the capacity of local governments to support efficient urbanization in developing countries. They also lead to the emergence of large developers with the clout to build entire cities. This paper analyzes the urbanization process when local governments are weak and large developers are powerful. Results from a non-cooperative game setting with minimal assumptions show that multiple equilibria can emerge depending on key institutional parameters of the model and the nature of the game, but all of them are inefficient. In this simple setting, increasing the capacity of the local government may not lead to better outcomes, because it may crowd out urban land development by the more effective private investor. Subsidizing the large investor can ensure efficiency, but it makes the rest of society worse off. Selling the rights to the city can be Pareto efficient, but only provided that the price at which the rights are sold are sufficiently high. However, more analytical and empirical work is needed before these analyses can be deemed relevant in practice. Competition among jurisdictions, time consistency challenges, and the social implications of private cities deserve special attention. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/246311644526670690/Private-Cities-Implications-for-Urban-Policy-in-Developing-Countries
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37016
dc.language English
dc.publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
dc.subject URBAN LAND; APPROACH TO POLICY MAKING; UNIVERSITY PRESS; MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY; PRIVATE INVESTOR; URBAN LAND DEVELOPMENT; LOCAL GOVERNMENT CAPACITY; POLITICAL ECONOMY APPROACH; LOCAL PUBLIC GOOD; LAW AND ECONOMICS; COST OF LAND; BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT; AMOUNT OF LAND; REDISTRIBUTION OF RESOURCE; USE OF SUBSIDIES; DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTER; QUALITY OF PUBLIC; INCREASING GOVERNMENT CAPACITY; NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS; ALLOCATION OF RESOURCE; CONCENTRATION OF PEOPLE; INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION; LOCAL BUSINESS COMMUNITY; PARTIAL EQUILIBRIUM SETTING; POLITICAL ECONOMY MODEL; FORM OF PRIVATIZATION; TYPES OF CITY; POLITICAL SCIENCE LITERATURE; URBANIZATION PROCESS; URBAN ECONOMICS; STRATEGIC CITY; URBAN POLICY; REACTION FUNCTION; URBAN DEVELOPMENT; RURAL AREA; URBAN AGGLOMERATION; PROPERTY RIGHT; ADVANCED ECONOMY; MAXIMUM RETURN; LUMP-SUM TAX; SOCIAL OPTIMUM; REGIONAL SCIENCE; INSTITUTIONAL FEATURE; PRIVATE ACTOR; URBAN AUTHORITY; PRIVATE DEVELOPER; NEW CITY; OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM; MINIMUM LEVEL; PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP; TRANSACTION COST; URBAN INVESTMENT; POLITICAL SYSTEMS; CROWDING OUT; METROPOLITAN AREA; COMPANY TOWN; MULTIPLE EQUILIBRIA; PECUNIARY EXTERNALITY; PUBLIC SPACE; RURAL TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE; NEW CONCEPT; PUBLIC GOODS; CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE; FISCAL INSTRUMENT; OPPORTUNITY COST; AGGLOMERATION EFFECT; UPPER RIGHT; MARGINAL OUTPUT; BIG CITY; GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM; IRREVERSIBLE INVESTMENT; POTENTIAL COMPETITION; TAX COLLECTION; TAX BASE; PUBLIC SPHERE; DISEQUILIBRIUM MODEL; LAND USE; LAND PLOT; INCREASING FUNCTION; GAME THEORY; LAND RENT; ANALYTICAL MODELS; OPEN DOOR; POLITICAL ECONOMICS; DEMOCRATIC ACCOUNTABILITY; DUOPOLY GAME; IN ECONOMICS; LIMITED CAPACITY; MACROECONOMIC THEORY; PARAMETER VALUE; CIVIC RIGHTS; DELIVERING SERVICES; RESEARCH BASE; LEGAL TRADITION; CLAWING BACK; CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; MODERN ECONOMY; WINNING BID; SIMPLE MODEL; INVESTMENT COST; SOCIAL COST; OPTIMAL SIZE; SOCIAL ASPECT; URBAN LANDSCAPE; GLOBAL TREND; AGGREGATE INCOME; TRADITIONAL VILLAGE; SPATIAL INEQUALITY; RESTRICTIVE COVENANT; FISCAL COST; MINIMUM PRICE; NET TRANSFER; TAX INCENTIVE; POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP; TRANSFER RESOURCE; MANAGERIAL CAPACITY; OWNERSHIP RIGHT; SOCIAL VALUE; JOB OPPORTUNITY; SOCIAL AFFAIRS; OPEN ACCESS; NORMATIVE ANALYSIS; URBAN AFFAIR; CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT; PERFECT SUBSTITUTABILITY; CORNER SOLUTION; SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS; JOB OPPORTUNITIES; RESIDENT POPULATION; AGGLOMERATION BENEFIT; URBAN FUNCTION; CENTRAL CITY; WELFARE ECONOMICS; MARKET PRICE; PRIVILEGED ACCESS; LAND CONVERSION; LAND ASSEMBLY; DIAGRAMMATIC REPRESENTATION; CLEAR TITLE; LAND OWNERSHIP; RESEARCH SUPPORT; ALTERNATIVE INTERVENTION; STATE COUNCIL; LOCAL JURISDICTION; RESOURCE COST; CITY REGION; LAND ZONING; ENFORCEMENT AGENCY; EMPIRICAL WORK; STATE OWNERSHIP; LOCAL AUTONOMY; DEVELOPMENT POLICY; POLICE FORCE; SECURITY CRITERION; TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENT; LOCAL INFRASTRUCTURE; CULTURAL TRADITION; URBAN GOVERNANCE; AGRICULTURAL LAND; MARKET-ORIENTED ECONOMY; BENCHMARKING EXERCISE; LAND AREA; RESIDENTIAL AREA; LIVABILITY CITY; URBAN ENTITY; LOCAL SPECIFICITY; URBAN PLANNING; ADMINISTRATIVE CAPACITY; INSTITUTIONAL OBSTACLES; URBAN POPULATION; URBAN DWELLER; PHNOM PENH; INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINT; FIRM PROFITABILITY; LIVABLE CITY; ADVANCED COUNTRY; EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY; BUDGET RESOURCE; URBAN STUDY; CITIZEN ASSOCIATIONS; LAND-USE RESTRICTIONS; TAKE TIME; SPATIAL ECONOMICS
dc.title Private Cities en
dc.title.subtitle Implications for Urban Policy in Developing Countries en
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.date.disclosure 2022-02-10
okr.date.lastmodified 2022-02-10T00:00:00Z en
okr.doctype Policy Research Working Paper
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/246311644526670690/Private-Cities-Implications-for-Urban-Policy-in-Developing-Countries
okr.guid 246311644526670690
okr.identifier.doi 10.1596/1813-9450-9936
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 090224b088cd8278_1_0
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 33727064
okr.identifier.report WPS9936
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okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/246311644526670690/pdf/Private-Cities-Implications-for-Urban-Policy-in-Developing-Countries.pdf en
okr.region.administrative The World Region
okr.region.administrative The World Region
okr.region.country World
okr.topic Regional Urban Development
okr.topic National Urban Development Policies and Strategies
okr.topic Urban Communities
okr.topic City to City Alliances
okr.topic Urban Economic Development
okr.topic Urban Economics
okr.topic Private Sector Economics
okr.topic Legal Products
okr.topic Regulatory Regimes
okr.topic Legislation
okr.topic Legal Reform
okr.topic Judicial System Reform
okr.topic Social Policy
okr.topic Common Property Resource Development
okr.topic Transport Services
okr.topic Communities and Human Settlements
okr.topic Urban Development
okr.topic Private Sector Development
okr.topic Rural Development
okr.topic Transport
okr.topic Social Development
okr.topic Public Sector Development
okr.topic Governance
okr.topic Law and Development
okr.unit Office of the President (EXC)
okr.volume 1
relation.isSeriesOfPublication 26e071dc-b0bf-409c-b982-df2970295c87
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