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This paper studies the causal effect of transport infrastructure on the spatial concentration of economic activity …
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This paper studies the causal effect of transport infrastructure on the spatial concentration of economic activity …
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The Inca Empire was the last of a long series of highly developed cultures in pre-colonial South America. It stretched across parts of the current territories of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and the whole of Peru. The Inca Road was its 30,000-kilometer-long transportation system....
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How can infrastructure help to reduce the gender education gap in developing countries? In this paper, I analyze the … complementarity of all-weather roads and a bicycle program in Bihar, India, which aimed to increase girls' secondary school enrollment …-weather roads. Their net secondary school enrollment rate increased by over 87 percent, reducing the respective gender education gap …
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Core infrastructure, which covers transportation, information and communication (ICT), energy, water and sanitation … systems, plays a significant role in economic growth. The development of core infrastructure - one of the European Union (EU … addressing the identified issues is needed to assess the impact of infrastructure on economic growth and convergence …
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With 68% of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, mass transit networks are expanding faster than ever before. But how are the economic gains from such expansions being shared between low- and high-income workers? Existing research focuses on the role of commuting to...
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’s spatial economy and maps potential benefits from public infrastructure investments. Results imply that infrastructure in … activities. Important spatial predictors of wealth and economic activity are paved roads, travel time to cities and ports …, population, power infrastructure, education, transport, and residential areas. These predictors interact heavily with one another …
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Poor domestic transportation infrastructure in developing countries is often cited as an important impediment for … accessing international markets. Yet, evidence on how transportation infrastructure improvements affect the volume and …. Two results emerge. First, we estimate that this road infrastructure project accounts for 15 percent of the export …
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costs, infrastructure quality, and cross-border connectivity. The high costs of trade make the production process slow and … costly, which forces international trade flows to concentrate on locations with better infrastructure quality and lower …, distance, and infrastructure quality. …
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