Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase productivity directly, through improved intra-urban connections, or indirectly, by attracting more people. Our theory suggests that population responses may obscure the direct connectivity effects of roads. Indeed, conditional on population size, highway density does not affect productivity in a sample of US metropolitan areas. However, when exploiting exogenous variation in urban populations, we find that highway density improves agglomeration benefits: moving from the 50th to the 75th percentile of highway density increases the productivity-to-population elasticity from 2% to 4%. Moreover, travel-based measures outperform population size as a mea...
We investigate the effects of the recently constructed Chinese national highway system on local econ...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
While delineating the connection between transportation accessibility and economic activity has long...
Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase produc...
<p>Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase pro...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
While the interaction between transport and agglomeration economies is widely accepted, there is ins...
Highway construction occurs nowadays mainly through widening of existing roads rather than building ...
Public transport improvements may increase economic productivity if they enable the growth and dens...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation contains three essays on the impact ...
This paper estimates the productivity gains from agglomeration economies for a sample of the largest...
Improvement in the transport sector will increase accessibility to economic activities, which in tur...
This paper builds on the optimal city size literature by examining factors that influence location b...
Measures of urban productivity are typically positively associated with city population. But is this...
Increasing the provision of public transport is not only desirable in a time of concern over climate...
We investigate the effects of the recently constructed Chinese national highway system on local econ...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
While delineating the connection between transportation accessibility and economic activity has long...
Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase produc...
<p>Cities with more roads are more productive. However, it can be unclear whether roads increase pro...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
While the interaction between transport and agglomeration economies is widely accepted, there is ins...
Highway construction occurs nowadays mainly through widening of existing roads rather than building ...
Public transport improvements may increase economic productivity if they enable the growth and dens...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation contains three essays on the impact ...
This paper estimates the productivity gains from agglomeration economies for a sample of the largest...
Improvement in the transport sector will increase accessibility to economic activities, which in tur...
This paper builds on the optimal city size literature by examining factors that influence location b...
Measures of urban productivity are typically positively associated with city population. But is this...
Increasing the provision of public transport is not only desirable in a time of concern over climate...
We investigate the effects of the recently constructed Chinese national highway system on local econ...
This paper estimates agglomeration benefits across five OECD countries, and represents the first emp...
While delineating the connection between transportation accessibility and economic activity has long...