2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdeveco.2015.10.001
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Domestic road infrastructure and international trade: Evidence from Turkey

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“…6 The intuition for the import weight instrument comes directly from Coşar and Demir (2015) where we recognize that heavier imports will be more costly to ship, particularly over land. Likewise, as Hummels and Schaur (2013) argue, exporters pay a premium to ship goods by air for faster delivery.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The intuition for the import weight instrument comes directly from Coşar and Demir (2015) where we recognize that heavier imports will be more costly to ship, particularly over land. Likewise, as Hummels and Schaur (2013) argue, exporters pay a premium to ship goods by air for faster delivery.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rauch and Trindade (2002) exploit spatial variation in the number of Chinese immigrants, Cohen et al (2012) use the placement of Japanese internment camps as a natural experiment, Felbermayr et al (2010) Local Infrastructure Another recent strand of literature suggests that local transportation also matters for international trade and development. This has been documented for railroads in India (Donaldson, 2016) and the US (Donaldson and Hornbeck, 2016), roads in Peru (Volpe Martincus et al, 2017), Turkey (Cosar and Demir, 2016) and the US (Duranton et al, 2013), and bridges for Argentina and Uruguay (Volpe Martincus et al, 2014) and the US . Felbermayr and Tarasov (2015) also show that there is underinvestment in transport infrastructure in the border regions of France.…”
Section: Information Frictionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Despite the importance of roads, the quality of interprovincial roads was considered inadequate until recently. In response, large-scale public investments of all roads by length over that period (Cosar & Demir, 2014). This had a measurable impact on the quality of Turkey's road infrastructure and Turkey's score in the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index increased from 3.7 in 2006-2007 to 4.9 in 2013-2014 for the quality of their road infrastructure (World Economic Forum, 2013).…”
Section: Transport and Logistics In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%