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This paper estimates the effect of access to transportation networks on regional economic outcomes in China over a twenty-period of rapid income growth. It addresses the problem of the endogenous placement of networks by exploiting the fact that these networks tend to connect historical cities. Our results show that proximity to transportation networks have a moderate positive causal effect on per capita GDP levels across sectors, but no effect on per capita GDP growth. We provide a simple theoretical framework with empirically testable predictions to interpret our results. We argue that our results are consistent with factor mobility playing an important role in determining the economic benefits of infrastructure development.
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Abhijit Banerjee
University of Calcutta
Esther Duflo
Dartmouth College
Nancy Qian
Boston University
Yale University
National Bureau of Economic Research
International Paper (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a16189c9884f24c39bf97cf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3386/w17897