The Cost of Road Infrastructure in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

The Cost of Road Infrastructure in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Author: 
Collier, Paul
Publisher: 
World Bank
Date published: 
2016
Responsibility: 
Kirchberger, Martina, jt. author
Soderbom, Mans, jt . author
Journal Title: 
World Bank Economic Review
Source: 
World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 30, Issue 3, Oct 2016, pp. 522-548
Abstract: 

The connections between transport infrastructure and economic development have been extensively analyzed in previous research, but little is known about the cost of infrastructure investments in poor countries. This paper examines drivers of unit costs of construction and maintenance of transport infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries and documents that: (i) there is a large dispersion in unit costs for comparable road work activities; (ii) after accounting for environmental drivers of costs, residual unit costs are significantly higher in conflict countries; (iii) there is evidence that costs are higher in countries with higher levels of corruption; (iv) these effects are robust to controlling for a country's public investment capacity and business environment. Our findings have implications for governments aiming to increase connectivity in poor countries.

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CITATION: Collier, Paul. The Cost of Road Infrastructure in Low- and Middle-Income Countries . : World Bank , 2016. World Bank Economic Review, Vol. 30, Issue 3, Oct 2016, pp. 522-548 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frcost-road-infrastructure-low-and-middle-income-countries