A look behind the curtain: Measuring the complex economic effects of regional structural funds in Germany

Jonathan Eberle*, Thomas Brenner, Timo Mitze

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Abstract

This paper investigates the mutual impact channels of Germany's major regional policy instrument (GRW) on regional economic development. Different from earlier studies which have predominately focused on a partial assessment of output effects, we explicitly endogenize the factor inputs of the underlying production function. This allows us to comprehensively assess the role of the GRW in driving per capita output, employment, human and physical capital intensities as well as the region's technological growth. The results from a spatial panel vector autoregressive model show that GRW funding has significant positive effects on regional output, the employment rate and human capital intensity.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPapers in Regional Science
Volume98
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)701-735
ISSN1056-8190
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • factor inputs
  • impulse-response functions
  • production function
  • regional policy
  • SpPVAR

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