The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition
All-weather rural roads usually improve not only villagers' terms of trade, but also their educational attainments and health. Obtaining empirical estimates of the benefits generated by the first is straightforward, not so those generated by t...
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okr-10986-120072021-04-23T14:02:58Z The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition Bell, Clive ADULTHOOD AGE-GROUP AGED AGGREGATE SUPPLY ALGORITHM BENCHMARK CAPITAL FORMATION CHILD MORBIDITY CLINICS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CONSUMERS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMINISHING RETURNS DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPIRICAL BASIS ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES EQUIVALENT VARIATION EXOGENOUS VARIABLES EXPECTED RETURNS EXPECTED UTILITY EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FATALITY FATALITY RATES FORECASTS FUNCTIONAL FORMS GROWTH RATE HEALERS HEALTH CARE HOSPITALS HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCREASE IN MORTALITY INJURY INSPECTION LIVING STANDARDS MACROECONOMICS MEDICAL TREATMENT MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE OLDER CHILDREN OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL POLITICAL ECONOMY PREMATURE DEATH PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE GOODS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASING POWER ROAD ROUTE RURAL ROADS SIBLINGS SOCIAL NORMS TERMS OF TRADE TRANSFER PAYMENTS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORTATION TRIP TRIP TIME UTILITY FUNCTION UTILITY FUNCTIONS VALUE OF OUTPUT WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE RATES WILLINGNESS TO PAY YOUNG ADULT YOUNG ADULTS All-weather rural roads usually improve not only villagers' terms of trade, but also their educational attainments and health. Obtaining empirical estimates of the benefits generated by the first is straightforward, not so those generated by the others. The object of this paper is to estimate the relative sizes of their respective contributions to total benefits in connection with the all-India rural roads program Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, using an overlapping generations model featuring the production and consumption of goods and the formation of human capital in the presence of both morbidity and mortality. Based on survey evidence from upland Orissa in India and Bangladesh, as well as elements of more usual forms of calibration, the model yields a ratio of commercial to non-commercial benefits of about two-to-one in the first generation, falling to three-to-four in the second. This is broadly consistent with the valuations expressed by respondents in the Orissa survey, who ranked the latter benefits at least on a par with the former. 2012-12-21T20:02:46Z 2012-12-21T20:02:46Z 2012-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/08/16603488/benefits-indias-rural-roads-program-spheres-goods-education-health-joint-estimation-decomposition http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12007 English en_US Policy Research working paper;no. 6169 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia India |
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ADULTHOOD AGE-GROUP AGED AGGREGATE SUPPLY ALGORITHM BENCHMARK CAPITAL FORMATION CHILD MORBIDITY CLINICS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CONSUMERS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMINISHING RETURNS DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPIRICAL BASIS ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES EQUIVALENT VARIATION EXOGENOUS VARIABLES EXPECTED RETURNS EXPECTED UTILITY EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FATALITY FATALITY RATES FORECASTS FUNCTIONAL FORMS GROWTH RATE HEALERS HEALTH CARE HOSPITALS HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCREASE IN MORTALITY INJURY INSPECTION LIVING STANDARDS MACROECONOMICS MEDICAL TREATMENT MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE OLDER CHILDREN OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL POLITICAL ECONOMY PREMATURE DEATH PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE GOODS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASING POWER ROAD ROUTE RURAL ROADS SIBLINGS SOCIAL NORMS TERMS OF TRADE TRANSFER PAYMENTS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORTATION TRIP TRIP TIME UTILITY FUNCTION UTILITY FUNCTIONS VALUE OF OUTPUT WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE RATES WILLINGNESS TO PAY YOUNG ADULT YOUNG ADULTS |
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ADULTHOOD AGE-GROUP AGED AGGREGATE SUPPLY ALGORITHM BENCHMARK CAPITAL FORMATION CHILD MORBIDITY CLINICS CONSTANT RETURNS TO SCALE CONSUMERS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEVELOPMENT POLICY DIMINISHING RETURNS DISCOUNT RATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPIRICAL BASIS ENDOGENOUS VARIABLES EQUIVALENT VARIATION EXOGENOUS VARIABLES EXPECTED RETURNS EXPECTED UTILITY EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FATALITY FATALITY RATES FORECASTS FUNCTIONAL FORMS GROWTH RATE HEALERS HEALTH CARE HOSPITALS HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCREASE IN MORTALITY INJURY INSPECTION LIVING STANDARDS MACROECONOMICS MEDICAL TREATMENT MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE OLDER CHILDREN OPPORTUNITY COST OPPORTUNITY COSTS OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS MODEL POLITICAL ECONOMY PREMATURE DEATH PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE GOODS PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PURCHASING POWER ROAD ROUTE RURAL ROADS SIBLINGS SOCIAL NORMS TERMS OF TRADE TRANSFER PAYMENTS TRANSPORT TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORTATION TRIP TRIP TIME UTILITY FUNCTION UTILITY FUNCTIONS VALUE OF OUTPUT WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE RATES WILLINGNESS TO PAY YOUNG ADULT YOUNG ADULTS Bell, Clive The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition |
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All-weather rural roads usually improve
not only villagers' terms of trade, but also their
educational attainments and health. Obtaining empirical
estimates of the benefits generated by the first is
straightforward, not so those generated by the others. The
object of this paper is to estimate the relative sizes of
their respective contributions to total benefits in
connection with the all-India rural roads program Pradhan
Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, using an overlapping generations
model featuring the production and consumption of goods and
the formation of human capital in the presence of both
morbidity and mortality. Based on survey evidence from
upland Orissa in India and Bangladesh, as well as elements
of more usual forms of calibration, the model yields a ratio
of commercial to non-commercial benefits of about two-to-one
in the first generation, falling to three-to-four in the
second. This is broadly consistent with the valuations
expressed by respondents in the Orissa survey, who ranked
the latter benefits at least on a par with the former. |
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Bell, Clive |
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Bell, Clive |
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Bell, Clive |
title |
The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition |
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The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition |
title_full |
The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition |
title_fullStr |
The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition |
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The Benefits of India's Rural Roads Program in the Spheres of Goods, Education and Health : Joint Estimation and Decomposition |
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benefits of india's rural roads program in the spheres of goods, education and health : joint estimation and decomposition |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/08/16603488/benefits-indias-rural-roads-program-spheres-goods-education-health-joint-estimation-decomposition http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12007 |
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