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Trade, Infrastructure, and Roadways in Europe and Central Asia

Trade, Infrastructure, and Roadways in Europe and Central Asia: New Empirical Evidence

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Infrastructure quality is a crucial determinant of trade. To assess the importance of regional infrastructure externalities, we use detailed overland transit information from an original road network database. Gravity model simulations suggest that an ambitious but feasible road upgrade could increase trade by 50% over baseline, exceeding the expected gains from tariff reductions or trade facilitation programs of comparable scope. Cross-country spillovers due to overland transit are very large: total intraregional trade could be increased by 30% by upgrading roads in just three countries-Albania, Hungary and Romania. These results bolster the case for regional coordination of infrastructure investments.

Ⅰ. Introduction

Ⅱ. Mapping Road Networks in Europe and Central Asia

Ⅲ. Measuring the Quality of Road Networks

Ⅳ. Model Description and Data

Ⅴ. Estimation Results

Ⅵ. Policy Simulations

Ⅶ. Conclusions and Directions for Further Research

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