基础设施、外部性与经济发展:印度制造业研究

Infrastructure, Externalities, and Economic Development: A Study of the Indian Manufacturing Industry

World Bank Economic Review · 2006
被引 226
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用印度1972-1992年数据,发现道路和电力基础设施通过直接和间接效应显著提升制造业生产率,其中基础设施容量增长解释了近一半的生产率残差增长。

Abstract

If infrastructure tends to generate spillover externalities, as has been the assumption in much of the development literature, one may reasonably look for evidence of such indirect effects in the accounts of manufacturing industries. Empirical support for this assumption has so far been ambiguous. This analysis of Indian data, however, reveals substantial externality effects from the states’ infrastructure to manufacturing productivity. The analysis separates the direct effects of roads and electricity, as mediated by the infrastructure services purchased by manufacturing industries along with other intermediate inputs, from the indirect effects, as measured by the impact of infrastructure capacity on the Solow productivity residual. In the 20 years from 1972 to 1992, growth of road and electricity-generating capacity seems to have accounted for nearly half the growth of the productivity residual of India’s registered manufacturing.

基础设施外部性制造业生产率印度制造业道路与电力