Contribution to Productivity or Pork Barrel? The Two Faces of Infrastructure Investment

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serval:BIB_383F56C45D77
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Contribution to Productivity or Pork Barrel? The Two Faces of Infrastructure Investment
Journal
Journal of Public Economics
Author(s)
Cadot O., Röller L.-H., Stephan A.
ISSN
0047-2727
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2006
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
90
Number
6-7
Pages
1133-1153
Language
english
Abstract
This paper proposes a simultaneous-equation approach to the estimation of the contribution of transport infrastructure accumulation to regional growth. We model explicitly the political-economy process driving infrastructure investments; in doing so, we eliminate a potential source of bias in production-function estimates and generate testable hypotheses on the forces that shape infrastructure policy. Our empirical findings on a panel of France's regions over 1985-92 suggest that electoral concerns and influence activities were, indeed, significant determinants of the cross-regional allocation of transportation infrastructure investments. By contrast, we find little evidence of concern for the maximization of economic returns to infrastructure spending, even after controlling for pork-barrel.
Keywords
growth, infrastructure, political economy, lobbying, France
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