In this paper we examine the return of public investment in the EU regions. We consider different forms of infrastructure capital by examining the relationship between a set of infrastructure indicators and economic performance at the NUTS2 level with an empirical model derived from the production-function approach. From a social planner’s perspective, we want to see which form of infrastructure investment has higher returns, considering structural differences in regions. The main contribution of this paper is to consider the impact of different types of infrastructure on growth, disaggregated at the regional level in the European Union, with an explicit focus on the New Member States, and correcting for spatial dependence and heterogeneity issues. We find that the highest rates of return are associated mainly with TLC, quality and accessibility of the region’s transportation network, while endowment of traditional road and railway infrastructure has a positive but slightly lower impact. We also contribute to the debate on convergence, finding that the β-convergence hypothesis holds also when the model encompasses several controls

Infrastructure and growth in the European Union : an empirical analysis at the regional level in a spatial framework / C. Del Bo, M. Florio. - Milano : Dipartimento di scienze economiche aziendali e statistiche, 2008 Nov.

Infrastructure and growth in the European Union : an empirical analysis at the regional level in a spatial framework

C. Del Bo;M. Florio
2008

Abstract

In this paper we examine the return of public investment in the EU regions. We consider different forms of infrastructure capital by examining the relationship between a set of infrastructure indicators and economic performance at the NUTS2 level with an empirical model derived from the production-function approach. From a social planner’s perspective, we want to see which form of infrastructure investment has higher returns, considering structural differences in regions. The main contribution of this paper is to consider the impact of different types of infrastructure on growth, disaggregated at the regional level in the European Union, with an explicit focus on the New Member States, and correcting for spatial dependence and heterogeneity issues. We find that the highest rates of return are associated mainly with TLC, quality and accessibility of the region’s transportation network, while endowment of traditional road and railway infrastructure has a positive but slightly lower impact. We also contribute to the debate on convergence, finding that the β-convergence hypothesis holds also when the model encompasses several controls
English
Milano
Dipartimento di scienze economiche aziendali e statistiche
nov-2008
Infrastructure capital ; Regional growth ; Convergence ; Spatial econometrics
Rapporto di ricerca a diffusione internazionale
http://www.economia.unimi.it/uploads/wp/Deas2008_37wp.pdf
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C. Del Bo, M. Florio
Prodotti della ricerca::08 - Relazione interna o rapporto di ricerca
Working Paper
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Infrastructure and growth in the European Union : an empirical analysis at the regional level in a spatial framework / C. Del Bo, M. Florio. - Milano : Dipartimento di scienze economiche aziendali e statistiche, 2008 Nov.
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