An examination of the differential impact of highway capital investment on economically disparate Appalachian counties in the USA |
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Authors: | Samia Islam |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics , Boise State University , 1910 University Drive, Boise, ID, 83725-1620, USA samiaislam@boisestate.edu |
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Abstract: | Abstract The economic performance of Appalachian counties in the USA varies substantially across the region. The Appalachian Regional Commission has divided the 410 counties into four major categories: distressed, transitional, competitive, and attainment. This paper applies spatial models that account for spatial interdependence to evaluate the impact of Appalachian highways on economically disparate counties. Using a spatial autoregressive model in a production function framework, it is found that distressed counties gain from highways whereas competitive counties actually suffer from a negative backwash effect that tends to draw productive activity away from these counties into neighboring counties. |
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Keywords: | highways capital infrastructure Appalachia spatial autoregression |
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