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Ethnic favoritism is seen as antithetical to development. This paper provides credible quantification of the extent of ethnic favoritism using data on road building in Kenyan districts across the 1963-2011 period. Guided by a model it then examines whether the transition in and out of democracy...
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The direct benefits of infrastructure in developing countries can be large, but if new infrastructure induces in … construct welfare bounds as a function of the income and population effects of the new electricity infrastructure. A novel …
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One of the great puzzles of Sub-Saharan African economic history is that wheeled transportation was barely used prior to the colonial period. Instead, head porterage was the main method of transportation. The consensus among historians is that this was a rational adaption to the underlying...
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Can infrastructure investment win "hearts and minds"? We analyze a famous case in the early stages of dictatorship …
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-2009 data, we find that, while spending on environmental infrastructure has visible positive environmental impact, city spending … is strongly tilted towards transportation infrastructure. Investment in transportation infrastructure correlates strongly …
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We examine the dynamic macroeconomic effects of public infrastructure investment both theoretically and empirically …, over several years, of public highway capital which then temporarily boosts private sector productivity and local demand …
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making under ambiguity. Focusing on income-tax financed public spending for infrastructure that aims to enhance productivity … planner who has partial knowledge of population preferences and the productivity of spending. This is a problem of decision … preferences and the productivity of public spending. …
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Hurricane Katrina did massive damage because New Orleans and the Gulf Coast were not appropriately protected. Wherever natural disasters threaten, the government -- in its traditional role as public goods provider -- must decide what level of protection to provide to an area. It does so by...
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long-run impacts of fiscal stimulus in the form of higher government infrastructure investment. The analysis is conducted …
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Public-private partnerships (PPPs) cannot be justified because they free public funds. When PPPs are justified on efficiency grounds, the contract that optimally balances demand risk, user-fee distortions and the opportunity cost of public funds, features a minimum revenue guarantee and a...
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