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한국지역학회 지역연구 지역연구 제17권 제1호
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2001.6
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1 - 18 (18page)

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This paper has described and applied a dynamic game theory for an empirical analysis of regional economic policy coordination. Typically, in a cooperative game, each region forms a common goal, which is the optimization of the weighted sum of all the regions` objective functions. In a noncooperative game, each region pursues independently his own objective instead of aiming to achieve some common goal. The optimal policies have been obtained as feedback rules to calculate the regional welfare cost. For the purpose of investigating the usefulness of the method in the empirical analysis of regional economic policy coordination, a simple four-equation model is developed that describes the relationship between the benefits and the costs of economic growth for the Capital and the Non-Capital Regions in Korea. The dynamic game theory application to the four-equation model yields the following empirical results: (Ⅰ) There are considerable gains from policy coordination between the two regions, and that the gains from coordination are not always distributed to both of the regions. (2) Central government could be justified in the intervention of coordination process, if some regions are excluded from enjoying the benefits of policy coordination. In this case, it is advised the government be careful enough to design a compensation mechanism instead of employing a legal enforcement. (3) Judging by the welfare cost under the Nash equilibrium, the Capital Region would be partial toward a policy to maintain the status quo, while the Non-Capital Region would prefer a balanced-growth strategy. This indicates that both of the regions fail to set up a common goal serving as a prerequisite of the policy coordination.

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