Working Paper

Road Capacity, Domestic Trade and Regional Outcomes

A. Kerem Cosar, Banu Demir Pakel, Devaki Ghose, Nathaniel Young
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 9310

What is the impact on intra-national trade and regional economic outcomes when the quality and lane-capacity of an existing paved road network is expanded significantly? We investigate this question for the case of Turkey, which undertook a large-scale public investment in roads during the 2000s. Using spatially disaggregated data on road upgrades and domestic transactions, we estimate a large positive impact of reduced travel times on trade as well as local manufacturing employment and wages. A quantitative exercise using a workhorse model of spatial equilibrium implies heterogeneous effects across locations, with aggregate real income gains reaching 2-3 percent in the long-run. Reductions in travel times increased local employment-to-population ratio but had no effect on local population. We extend the model by endogenizing the labor supply decision to capture this finding. The model-implied elasticity of employment rates to travel time reductions captures about one-third of the empirical elasticity.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Trade Policy
Keywords: trade, market access, transportation infrastructure
JEL Classification: F140, R110, R410