Working Paper

Priority Roads: The Political Economy of Africa's Interior-to-Coast Roads

Roberto Bonfatti, Yuan Gu, Steven Poelhekke
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 7478

Africa’s interior-to-coast roads are well suited to export natural resources, but not to support regional trade. Are they the optimal response to geography and comparative advantage, or the result of suboptimal political distortions? We investigate the political determinants of road paving in West Africa across the 1965-2012 period. Controlling for geography and the endogeneity of democratization, we show that autocracies tend to connect natural resource deposits to ports, while the networks expanded in a less interior-to-coast way in periods of democracy. This result suggests that Africa’s interior-to-coast roads are at least in part the result of suboptimal political distortions.

CESifo Category
Public Choice
Resources and Environment
JEL Classification: P160, P260, D720, H540, O180, Q320