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This paper investigates the effects of India’s rural roads program (PMGSY) on morbidity, using data on 279 households drawn from 30 villages in a region of upland Orissa. The households were surveyed in 2010 and 2013, yielding an unbalanced panel of 1580 individuals, 1076 of whom were present...
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Cover -- Contents -- I: BACKGROUND -- 1 Road Sector in India -- 1.1 Description of Road Network -- 1.2 Road Infrastructure Financing -- 1.3 The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Road Development -- 2 Public-Private Partnerships and Private Sector Finance -- 2.1 Definition of a...
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Road improvements lead to benefits in the form of e.g. reduced travelling time, improved traffic safety and reduced emissions. These improvements do not only benefit the actual road users, but they are also "spreading" into the local community or neighbouring communities through several types of...
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In 2001, a national infrastructure development program was initiated in India to construct new all-season roads (roads that can be used in all-weather especially monsoons) in villages that previously had only had dry-season roads (roads that are difficult to use in monsoons). The eligibility...
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