Public Goods aim to improve individual welfare. We investigate the causal consequences of roads on well-being in 24 African countries, instrumenting paved roads by 19th Century hypothetical lines between major ports and cities. We have data on over 32000 individuals, and consider both their objective and subjective well-being. Roads reduce material deprivation, in terms of access to basic needs, but at the same time there is no relation between roads and subjective living conditions. The benefit of roads in providing basic needs then seems to be offset by worse outcomes in non basic-needs domains
Between 1935 and 1940 the Italians built an extensive road network to facilitate the occupation of E...
This paper constructs a Good Society Index for 45 African countries, termed the Good African Society...
Like many other economic and social activities that are infrastructure-intensive, the transport sect...
Public Goods aim to improve individual welfare. We investigate the causal consequences of roads onwe...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This special section aims to advance scholarship on well-being and happiness in Africa. The section ...
Poorly planned roads can negatively affect rural dwellers by damaging land-based assets, through wat...
This paper reviews recent transport services research in rural sub-Saharan Africa, with reference to...
The interoceanic highway (IOH) in Madre de Dios, Peru has driven dramatic change in the Peruvian Ama...
This paper reviews recent transport services research in rural sub-Saharan Africa, with reference to...
Rural sub-Saharan Africa suffers from a lack of transportation infrastructure, hindering rural acces...
This paper serves to explore the significance of the national road network. The paper examines its i...
Although the first road to ever be built into Humla, Nepal is still under construction, it has alrea...
This study buttressed on the theories explaining the significance of road infrastructure on economic...
The relationship between infrastructural development and the socioeconomic well-being raises interes...
Between 1935 and 1940 the Italians built an extensive road network to facilitate the occupation of E...
This paper constructs a Good Society Index for 45 African countries, termed the Good African Society...
Like many other economic and social activities that are infrastructure-intensive, the transport sect...
Public Goods aim to improve individual welfare. We investigate the causal consequences of roads onwe...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
This special section aims to advance scholarship on well-being and happiness in Africa. The section ...
Poorly planned roads can negatively affect rural dwellers by damaging land-based assets, through wat...
This paper reviews recent transport services research in rural sub-Saharan Africa, with reference to...
The interoceanic highway (IOH) in Madre de Dios, Peru has driven dramatic change in the Peruvian Ama...
This paper reviews recent transport services research in rural sub-Saharan Africa, with reference to...
Rural sub-Saharan Africa suffers from a lack of transportation infrastructure, hindering rural acces...
This paper serves to explore the significance of the national road network. The paper examines its i...
Although the first road to ever be built into Humla, Nepal is still under construction, it has alrea...
This study buttressed on the theories explaining the significance of road infrastructure on economic...
The relationship between infrastructural development and the socioeconomic well-being raises interes...
Between 1935 and 1940 the Italians built an extensive road network to facilitate the occupation of E...
This paper constructs a Good Society Index for 45 African countries, termed the Good African Society...
Like many other economic and social activities that are infrastructure-intensive, the transport sect...