The Impact of the German Autobahn Net on Regional Labor Market Performance: A Study Using Historical Instrument Variables
This paper analyzes the impact of the German autobahn net on the economic performance of German regions. To address endogeneity and reverse causation problems, we use historical instrument variables, i.e. a plan of the railroad net in 1890 and a plan of the autobahn net in 1937. We find a statistically and economically significant causal effect of transport infrastructure investments as measured by changes in the length of the autobahn net of West German NUTS 3 areas on regional employment and the wage bill.
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2014-10
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Authors: | Möller, Joachim ; Zierer, Marcus |
Institutions: | Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) |
Subject: | transport infrastructure | regional labor market performance | historical instrumental variables | reverse causation | new economic geography |
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Extent: | application/pdf |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Number 8593 32 pages |
Classification: | L91 - Transportation: General ; N73 - Europe: Pre-1913 ; N74 - Europe: 1913- ; R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, and Changes ; R40 - Transportation Systems. General ; R49 - Transportation Systems. Other |
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