The paper provides three principal results. First, we benchmark South African infrastructure performance in terms of access, pricing, and quality against key comparator groups of countries using the most recent World Bank benchmarking data base (2005). Second, we establish clear empirical links between infrastructure and productivity using South African time-series data. And third, we estimate long-run demand for electricity and telephony using a panel of 52 low-income and middle- income countries for the period 1980-2002 and then project investment needs in these sectors until 2010. Our projections indicate average annual electricity generating requirement of US$0.5 billion or about 0.2% of GDP, and US$1.98 billion or 0.75% of GDP for tele...
Reinikka that low capital accumulation, high price of investment goods, low productivity of investme...
In a first for South Africa, this article raws on literature on infrastructure productivity to model...
M.Ing. (Engineering Management)As a result of its direct relations with the different sectors of the...
This paper analyses long-term trends in the development of South Africa's economic infrastructure an...
The authors use a panel-data set for the period 1980-2002 to estimate demand for electricity and tel...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
Empirical explorations of the growth and productivity impacts of infrastructure have been characteri...
This paper analyses long-term trends in the development of South Africa’s economic infrastructure an...
This paper provides a broad overview of the relationship between infrastructure and growth, focusing...
Papers Presented at the 2018 37th Southern African Transport Conference 9-12 July 2018 Pretoria, Sou...
Abstract: Infrastructure encompasses a wide range of inputs, industries and structural elements (inc...
For any developing country, infrastructure is at the core of economic growth and development. South ...
This study empirically examines the pattern of physical infrastructure that would unlock the product...
Infrastructure improvements contributed 0.6 percentage points to Zambia's annual per capital GDP gro...
This paper analyzes the impact of infrastructure on growth of total factor productivity and per capi...
Reinikka that low capital accumulation, high price of investment goods, low productivity of investme...
In a first for South Africa, this article raws on literature on infrastructure productivity to model...
M.Ing. (Engineering Management)As a result of its direct relations with the different sectors of the...
This paper analyses long-term trends in the development of South Africa's economic infrastructure an...
The authors use a panel-data set for the period 1980-2002 to estimate demand for electricity and tel...
Evidence abounds to support the view that economy of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been growing in re...
Empirical explorations of the growth and productivity impacts of infrastructure have been characteri...
This paper analyses long-term trends in the development of South Africa’s economic infrastructure an...
This paper provides a broad overview of the relationship between infrastructure and growth, focusing...
Papers Presented at the 2018 37th Southern African Transport Conference 9-12 July 2018 Pretoria, Sou...
Abstract: Infrastructure encompasses a wide range of inputs, industries and structural elements (inc...
For any developing country, infrastructure is at the core of economic growth and development. South ...
This study empirically examines the pattern of physical infrastructure that would unlock the product...
Infrastructure improvements contributed 0.6 percentage points to Zambia's annual per capital GDP gro...
This paper analyzes the impact of infrastructure on growth of total factor productivity and per capi...
Reinikka that low capital accumulation, high price of investment goods, low productivity of investme...
In a first for South Africa, this article raws on literature on infrastructure productivity to model...
M.Ing. (Engineering Management)As a result of its direct relations with the different sectors of the...