2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10308-021-00621-7
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Estimating causal effects of BRI infrastructure projects based on the synthetic control method

Abstract: This paper studies the regional treatment effects of infrastructure projects on employment and transport volumes by combining the quantitative econometric method with qualitative case studies. The quantitative method that we use is synthetic control, which allows us to analyze the causal effects on particular treatment groups. The regions of interest in our study are Duisburg and Piraeus. Both the quantitative and the qualitative evidence reveal that the impact on maritime transportation in Piraeus is very sig… Show more

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“…The Belt and Road Initiative has the potential to affect the gender wage gap in cooperating countries in a variety of ways. On the one hand, rising investment and trade can contribute to economic expansion and create new jobs, which might help women through improved employment opportunities and wages (Sayavong, 202;Li et al 2021; Zhu, M., & Hu 2023). Furthermore, infrastructure development, especially networks for communication and transportation, could mitigate gender inequalities by enhancing women's ability to obtain education, healthcare, and other services (Lall, & Lebrand 2020;Liao et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Belt and Road Initiative has the potential to affect the gender wage gap in cooperating countries in a variety of ways. On the one hand, rising investment and trade can contribute to economic expansion and create new jobs, which might help women through improved employment opportunities and wages (Sayavong, 202;Li et al 2021; Zhu, M., & Hu 2023). Furthermore, infrastructure development, especially networks for communication and transportation, could mitigate gender inequalities by enhancing women's ability to obtain education, healthcare, and other services (Lall, & Lebrand 2020;Liao et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%