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Productivity impacts of infrastructure development in Asia
Authors:Umaima Arif  Muhammad Javid  Farzana Naheed Khan
Institution:1. School of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan;2. King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia;3. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:This study investigates the impact of infrastructure capital on total factor productivity in selected Asian countries. The scope of the assessment is broadened by exploring the effect of infrastructure development on sectoral differences in total factor productivity. The study calculated the total factor productivity over the period 2006–2016 for 16 manufacturing industries in 19 Asian countries. Further, the impact of lagged infrastructure and endowment is also explored with an eye toward improving different infrastructural measures. The empirical findings show that lagged infrastructure and endowment exert a positive and significant impact on infrastructural improvement. The impact of telecommunications, road, and power infrastructure on sectoral productivity is investigated by applying the fully modified ordinary least squares estimation technique to control the endogeneity problem associated with infrastructure provision. Overall, the empirical findings show that infrastructure provision, particularly the provision of telecommunications and power, is an important factor for explaining patterns of comparative advantage, whereas the provision of roads is important to explain patterns of absolute advantage. The results further indicate that road infrastructure is more important for low technology-intensive industries, while power infrastructure is crucial for high technology-intensive industries.
Keywords:Infrastructure  Absolute advantage  Comparative advantage
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