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Transport Infrastructure and Welfare : An Application to Nigeria

Authors :
Ali, Rubaba
Barra, Alvaro Federico
Berg, Claudia N.
Damania, Richard
Nash, John
Russ, Jason
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

Transport infrastructure is deemed to be central to development and consumes a large fraction of the development assistance envelope. Yet there is debate about the economic impact of road projects. This paper proposes an approach to assess the differential development impacts of alternative road construction and prioritize various proposals, using Nigeria as a case study. Recognizing that there is no perfect measure of economic well-being, a variety of outcome metrics are used, including crop revenue, livestock revenue, non-agricultural income, the probability of being multi-dimensionally poor, and local gross domestic product for Nigeria. Although the measure of transport is the most accurate possible, it is still endogenous because of the nonrandom placement of road infrastructure. This endogeneity is addressed using a seemingly novel instrumental variable termed the natural path: the time it would take to walk along the most logical route connecting two points without taking into account other, bias-causing economic benefits. Further, the analysis considers the potential endogeneity from nonrandom placement of households and markets through carefully chosen control variables. It finds that reducing transportation costs in Nigeria will increase crop revenue, non-agricultural income, the wealth index, and local gross domestic product. Livestock sales increase as well, although this finding is less robust. The probability of being multi-dimensionally poor will decrease. The results also cast light on income diversification and structural changes that may arise. These findings are robust to relaxing the exclusion restriction. The paper also demonstrates how to prioritize alternative road programs by comparing the expected development impacts of alternative New Partnership for Africas Development projects.

Subjects

Subjects :
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
INVESTMENT
INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE
INVENTORY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
MEASUREMENT
RAILWAYS
ROAD
ROUTES
TRIP
TOTAL REVENUE
ROAD IMPROVEMENT
CARS
ELASTICITIES
TRANSPORTATION COST
HIGHWAY CAPITAL
TRANSPORTATION COSTS
INCOME
INVESTMENTS
OUTCOMES
VEHICLE
PRODUCTIVITY
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
HIGHWAY INFRASTRUCTURE
CAR
HIGHWAY SYSTEM
INFRASTRUCTURE REHABILITATION
SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT
GOODS
COST ELASTICITIES
OPPORTUNITY COST
FREIGHT SERVICES
WALKING
LIVING STANDARDS
ROAD QUALITY
MODE OF TRANSPORTATION
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
MARKETS
DEVELOPMENT
SANITATION
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
WAGES
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURES
ROAD PROJECTS
ROUND TRIP
WELFARE
VEHICLE SPEED
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
DECISION MAKING
ROAD NETWORK
ELASTICITY
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INFLUENCE
THEORY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
TRUE
TRADE
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
TRAVEL SPEED
HIGHWAYS
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
COSTS
WEALTH
TRAVEL TIMES
AGRICULTURE
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
ECONOMIC THEORY
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
FUEL
ACCESSIBILITY
GDP
VARIABLES
TRAVEL DISTANCE
VEHICLE COST
TRAVEL COSTS
ROUTE
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
URBAN ROAD
IMPACT OF TRANSPORT
ROADS
TRAVEL TIME
VALUE
EXPORTS
HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT
ROAD USER
BENCHMARK
HIGHWAY
INFRASTRUCTURE REFORM
IMPACT OF TRANSPORT COSTS
ROAD INVESTMENT
TRAVEL
INFRASTRUCTURES
HUMAN CAPITAL
LENGTH OF ROAD
REVENUE
URBAN ROADS
FORECASTS
PRICE OF FUEL
FUEL COST
TRANSPORT SERVICES
RURAL ROADS
TRANSPORT INVESTMENT
CREDIT
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
UNDERESTIMATES
TRANSPORT COSTS
ROAD TYPE
BENEFITS
FREIGHT
EXPECTATIONS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
TRANSPORT FACILITIES
MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION
INTEREST
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TRANSPORT
HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
TRANSPORTATION
RAILROADS
ROAD TYPES
DIRECT ROUTES
AGGLOMERATION ECONOMIES
PUBLIC ROAD
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
ROAD TRANSPORT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......2456..a9c70dc801cb81a807152cc00cdc4644