Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies

Transport connectivity is among the most important factors in increasing firm productivity and accelerating economic development. The literature generally supports the idea of agglomeration economies, although there is little evidence of their effectiveness in Africa. There are often empirical challenges, such as spatial externalities and endogeneity of infrastructure development. Using firm registry data in Liberia, this study used the instrumental variable spatial autoregressive model to examine the effects of transport connectivity on firms' decisions on where to locate. The study found significant spatial autocorrelation and possible endogeneity related to transport infrastructure, and that firms are more likely to be located where market accessibility is better. The data indicated strong agglomeration economies, indicating that the primary city, Monrovia, is likely to continue to grow and attract more people and firms, and that secondary cities can also grow with greater transport connectivity between populated areas, such as district centers.

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Main Authors: Rao, Kulwinder, Iimi, Atsushi
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-04
Subjects:TRANSPORT, REGIONAL INTEGRATION, SPATIAL ANALYSIS, FIRM LOCATION, LOGIT MODEL, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT, MARKET ACCESS, REMOTE AREA, UNPAVED ROAD, URBANIZATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327291524055808723/Firm-location-transport-connectivity-and-agglomeration-economies-Evidence-from-Liberia
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29713
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spelling dig-okr-10986297132024-08-30T08:21:27Z Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies Evidence from Liberia Rao, Kulwinder Iimi, Atsushi TRANSPORT REGIONAL INTEGRATION SPATIAL ANALYSIS FIRM LOCATION LOGIT MODEL INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT MARKET ACCESS REMOTE AREA UNPAVED ROAD URBANIZATION Transport connectivity is among the most important factors in increasing firm productivity and accelerating economic development. The literature generally supports the idea of agglomeration economies, although there is little evidence of their effectiveness in Africa. There are often empirical challenges, such as spatial externalities and endogeneity of infrastructure development. Using firm registry data in Liberia, this study used the instrumental variable spatial autoregressive model to examine the effects of transport connectivity on firms' decisions on where to locate. The study found significant spatial autocorrelation and possible endogeneity related to transport infrastructure, and that firms are more likely to be located where market accessibility is better. The data indicated strong agglomeration economies, indicating that the primary city, Monrovia, is likely to continue to grow and attract more people and firms, and that secondary cities can also grow with greater transport connectivity between populated areas, such as district centers. 2018-04-20T15:33:00Z 2018-04-20T15:33:00Z 2018-04 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327291524055808723/Firm-location-transport-connectivity-and-agglomeration-economies-Evidence-from-Liberia https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29713 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8411 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic TRANSPORT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
FIRM LOCATION
LOGIT MODEL
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
MARKET ACCESS
REMOTE AREA
UNPAVED ROAD
URBANIZATION
TRANSPORT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
FIRM LOCATION
LOGIT MODEL
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
MARKET ACCESS
REMOTE AREA
UNPAVED ROAD
URBANIZATION
spellingShingle TRANSPORT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
FIRM LOCATION
LOGIT MODEL
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
MARKET ACCESS
REMOTE AREA
UNPAVED ROAD
URBANIZATION
TRANSPORT
REGIONAL INTEGRATION
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
FIRM LOCATION
LOGIT MODEL
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
MARKET ACCESS
REMOTE AREA
UNPAVED ROAD
URBANIZATION
Rao, Kulwinder
Iimi, Atsushi
Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies
description Transport connectivity is among the most important factors in increasing firm productivity and accelerating economic development. The literature generally supports the idea of agglomeration economies, although there is little evidence of their effectiveness in Africa. There are often empirical challenges, such as spatial externalities and endogeneity of infrastructure development. Using firm registry data in Liberia, this study used the instrumental variable spatial autoregressive model to examine the effects of transport connectivity on firms' decisions on where to locate. The study found significant spatial autocorrelation and possible endogeneity related to transport infrastructure, and that firms are more likely to be located where market accessibility is better. The data indicated strong agglomeration economies, indicating that the primary city, Monrovia, is likely to continue to grow and attract more people and firms, and that secondary cities can also grow with greater transport connectivity between populated areas, such as district centers.
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REGIONAL INTEGRATION
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
FIRM LOCATION
LOGIT MODEL
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
MARKET ACCESS
REMOTE AREA
UNPAVED ROAD
URBANIZATION
author Rao, Kulwinder
Iimi, Atsushi
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Iimi, Atsushi
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title Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies
title_short Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies
title_full Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies
title_fullStr Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies
title_full_unstemmed Firm Location, Transport Connectivity, and Agglomeration Economies
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publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018-04
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/327291524055808723/Firm-location-transport-connectivity-and-agglomeration-economies-Evidence-from-Liberia
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