Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor

Most trade moves along a few high-density routes: the corridors. Improving their performance has emerged as a necessary ingredient for growth and integration into the regional and global economy. In Africa, this is recognized at the continental lev...

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Main Authors: Sequeira, Sandra, Hartmann, Olivier, Kunaka, Charles
Format: Publications & Research
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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topic AIRPORTS
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT
ALUMINUM
AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC
AXLE LOAD
BORDER CROSSING
BORDER CROSSINGS
BORDER POSTS
BORDER TRAFFIC
BOTTLENECKS
BRIDGE
BULK TERMINAL
BULK TERMINALS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CARGO
CARGO HANDLING
CARGO MOVEMENTS
CARGO OWNERS
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENT AREA
CONCESSION
CONCESSION MODEL
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER GOODS
CONTAINER TERMINAL
CONTAINER TERMINAL CONCESSIONS
CONTAINER TERMINALS
CONTAINER TRAFFIC
CONTAINERIZATION
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT
CORRIDOR SERVICE
CORRIDOR TRANSPORT
DEMAND FOR RAIL TRANSPORT
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR
DOMESTIC MARKET
DRIVING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC MULTIPLIER EFFECTS
EFFICIENT TRANSPORT
EFFICIENT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
FEEDER ROADS
FIXED FEES
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
FREIGHT FORWARDING
FREIGHT RAIL
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
HEAVY VEHICLES
HIGH TRANSPORT
HIGHWAY
IMPACT OF TRANSPORT
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
JOINT VENTURE
JOURNEY
LAND TRANSPORT
LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES
LANES
LOADING
LOCOMOTIVES
LOGISTICS COMPANIES
LOGISTICS GROUP
LOGISTICS SERVICES
MAIN ROAD
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MEMBER COUNTRIES
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
MOBILITY
NATIONAL ROADS
PARKING
PASSENGER
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PASSENGER VEHICLES
PASSENGERS
PORT AUTHORITIES
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT FACILITIES
PORT SERVICES
POWER
PPP
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION PROCESS
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL CORRIDOR
RAIL CORRIDORS
RAIL FREIGHT
RAIL FREIGHT TRANSPORT
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL LINK
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORKS
RAIL SERVICE
RAIL SERVICE PROVIDERS
RAIL SERVICES
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAIL TRANSPORT
RAILWAY
RAILWAY CAPACITY
RAILWAY COMPANY
RAILWAY LINE
RAILWAY LINES
RAILWAYS
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ROAD
ROAD CONCESSION
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SYSTEM
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
SATURATION
SERVICE PROVIDER
SHARING
SHIPPING LINES
STEEL
TERMINAL OPERATOR
TERMINAL OPERATORS
TIMBER
TOLL
TOLL HIGHWAY
TOLL PLAZA
TOLL PLAZAS
TOLL ROAD
TOLLS
TRACK
TRADE DOCUMENTS
TRADE FACILITATION
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC DATA
TRAFFIC FLOWS
TRAFFIC GROWTH
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRAINS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSIT
TRANSIT CORRIDOR
TRANSIT TRADE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT CAPACITY
TRANSPORT CHARGES
TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT DEMAND
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
TRANSPORT MODES
TRANSPORT NETWORK
TRANSPORT NETWORKS
TRANSPORT POLICIES
TRANSPORT PROJECTS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
TRUCK TRAFFIC
TRUCKING
TRUCKING COMPANIES
TRUCKS
UNDERPINNING
VEHICLE
VEHICLE TRAFFIC
VEHICLES
WAGONS
spellingShingle AIRPORTS
ALTERNATIVE ROUTE
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT
ALUMINUM
AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC
AXLE LOAD
BORDER CROSSING
BORDER CROSSINGS
BORDER POSTS
BORDER TRAFFIC
BOTTLENECKS
BRIDGE
BULK TERMINAL
BULK TERMINALS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS
CARGO
CARGO HANDLING
CARGO MOVEMENTS
CARGO OWNERS
CATCHMENT
CATCHMENT AREA
CONCESSION
CONCESSION MODEL
CONCESSIONS
CONSUMER GOODS
CONTAINER TERMINAL
CONTAINER TERMINAL CONCESSIONS
CONTAINER TERMINALS
CONTAINER TRAFFIC
CONTAINERIZATION
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT
CORRIDOR SERVICE
CORRIDOR TRANSPORT
DEMAND FOR RAIL TRANSPORT
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT
DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR
DOMESTIC MARKET
DRIVING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC MULTIPLIER EFFECTS
EFFICIENT TRANSPORT
EFFICIENT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
EQUITY INVESTMENTS
FEEDER ROADS
FIXED FEES
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
FREIGHT FORWARDING
FREIGHT RAIL
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
HEAVY VEHICLES
HIGH TRANSPORT
HIGHWAY
IMPACT OF TRANSPORT
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
JOINT VENTURE
JOURNEY
LAND TRANSPORT
LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES
LANES
LOADING
LOCOMOTIVES
LOGISTICS COMPANIES
LOGISTICS GROUP
LOGISTICS SERVICES
MAIN ROAD
MAINTENANCE COSTS
MEMBER COUNTRIES
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
MOBILITY
NATIONAL ROADS
PARKING
PASSENGER
PASSENGER TRAFFIC
PASSENGER VEHICLES
PASSENGERS
PORT AUTHORITIES
PORT AUTHORITY
PORT FACILITIES
PORT SERVICES
POWER
PPP
PRIVATE OPERATORS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRIVATIZATION PROCESS
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
PUBLIC WORKS
RAIL
RAIL CORRIDOR
RAIL CORRIDORS
RAIL FREIGHT
RAIL FREIGHT TRANSPORT
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL LINK
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORKS
RAIL SERVICE
RAIL SERVICE PROVIDERS
RAIL SERVICES
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAIL TRANSPORT
RAILWAY
RAILWAY CAPACITY
RAILWAY COMPANY
RAILWAY LINE
RAILWAY LINES
RAILWAYS
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
REGULATORY AGENCIES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
ROAD
ROAD CONCESSION
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD SYSTEM
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
SATURATION
SERVICE PROVIDER
SHARING
SHIPPING LINES
STEEL
TERMINAL OPERATOR
TERMINAL OPERATORS
TIMBER
TOLL
TOLL HIGHWAY
TOLL PLAZA
TOLL PLAZAS
TOLL ROAD
TOLLS
TRACK
TRADE DOCUMENTS
TRADE FACILITATION
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC CONTROL
TRAFFIC DATA
TRAFFIC FLOWS
TRAFFIC GROWTH
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRAINS
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSIT
TRANSIT CORRIDOR
TRANSIT TRADE
TRANSPARENCY
TRANSPORT
TRANSPORT CAPACITY
TRANSPORT CHARGES
TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT DEMAND
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS
TRANSPORT MODES
TRANSPORT NETWORK
TRANSPORT NETWORKS
TRANSPORT POLICIES
TRANSPORT PROJECTS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT SERVICES
TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE
TRUCK TRAFFIC
TRUCKING
TRUCKING COMPANIES
TRUCKS
UNDERPINNING
VEHICLE
VEHICLE TRAFFIC
VEHICLES
WAGONS
Sequeira, Sandra
Hartmann, Olivier
Kunaka, Charles
Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor
geographic_facet Africa
relation Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) discussion paper;no. 14
description Most trade moves along a few high-density routes: the corridors. Improving their performance has emerged as a necessary ingredient for growth and integration into the regional and global economy. In Africa, this is recognized at the continental level, where program for infrastructure development in Africa (PIDA) has identified 42 corridors that should form a core network for regional integration and global connectivity. Several distinctive features appear to be necessary conditions for a successful corridor, namely (i) a combination of public and private investments to improve infrastructure, (ii) an institutional framework to promote and facilitate coordination, (iii) a focus on operational efficiency of the logistics services and infrastructure, and (iv) a proven economic potential. Reviewing the experience of an apparently successful corridor can help one learn the optimal mix and trade-offs among the ingredients and enable replication of success on other corridors. The lessons from the Maputo corridor can help the regional economic communities (REC), countries, corridor users, and development partners to better focus their corridor strategies to maximize economic growth. The present work focuses on three aspects of its revival: corridors as enablers of trade and economic development; improvement of logistics through investments and reforms; institutional framework adapted according to objectives.
format Publications & Research
author Sequeira, Sandra
Hartmann, Olivier
Kunaka, Charles
author_facet Sequeira, Sandra
Hartmann, Olivier
Kunaka, Charles
author_sort Sequeira, Sandra
title Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor
title_short Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor
title_full Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor
title_fullStr Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor
title_full_unstemmed Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor
title_sort reviving trade routes : evidence from the maputo corridor
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/23853397/reviving-trade-routes-evidence-maputo-corridor
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21571
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spelling okr-10986-215712021-04-23T14:04:03Z Reviving Trade Routes : Evidence from the Maputo Corridor Sequeira, Sandra Hartmann, Olivier Kunaka, Charles AIRPORTS ALTERNATIVE ROUTE ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT ALUMINUM AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC AXLE LOAD BORDER CROSSING BORDER CROSSINGS BORDER POSTS BORDER TRAFFIC BOTTLENECKS BRIDGE BULK TERMINAL BULK TERMINALS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS CARGO CARGO HANDLING CARGO MOVEMENTS CARGO OWNERS CATCHMENT CATCHMENT AREA CONCESSION CONCESSION MODEL CONCESSIONS CONSUMER GOODS CONTAINER TERMINAL CONTAINER TERMINAL CONCESSIONS CONTAINER TERMINALS CONTAINER TRAFFIC CONTAINERIZATION CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS CORRIDOR DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR SERVICE CORRIDOR TRANSPORT DEMAND FOR RAIL TRANSPORT DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT DEMAND FOR TRANSPORT SERVICES DEVELOPMENT CORRIDOR DOMESTIC MARKET DRIVING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC MULTIPLIER EFFECTS EFFICIENT TRANSPORT EFFICIENT TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE EQUITY INVESTMENTS FEEDER ROADS FIXED FEES FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT FORWARDERS FREIGHT FORWARDING FREIGHT RAIL FREIGHT TRANSPORT HEAVY VEHICLES HIGH TRANSPORT HIGHWAY IMPACT OF TRANSPORT INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL TRADE INVESTMENT PROGRAM JOINT VENTURE JOURNEY LAND TRANSPORT LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES LANES LOADING LOCOMOTIVES LOGISTICS COMPANIES LOGISTICS GROUP LOGISTICS SERVICES MAIN ROAD MAINTENANCE COSTS MEMBER COUNTRIES MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT MOBILITY NATIONAL ROADS PARKING PASSENGER PASSENGER TRAFFIC PASSENGER VEHICLES PASSENGERS PORT AUTHORITIES PORT AUTHORITY PORT FACILITIES PORT SERVICES POWER PPP PRIVATE OPERATORS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRIVATIZATION PROCESS PUBLIC AUTHORITIES PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT PUBLIC WORKS RAIL RAIL CORRIDOR RAIL CORRIDORS RAIL FREIGHT RAIL FREIGHT TRANSPORT RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL LINK RAIL NETWORK RAIL NETWORKS RAIL SERVICE RAIL SERVICE PROVIDERS RAIL SERVICES RAIL TRAFFIC RAIL TRANSPORT RAILWAY RAILWAY CAPACITY RAILWAY COMPANY RAILWAY LINE RAILWAY LINES RAILWAYS REGIONAL TRANSPORT REGULATORY AGENCIES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ROAD ROAD CONCESSION ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD NETWORK ROAD SYSTEM ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS ROLLING STOCK ROUTE ROUTES SATURATION SERVICE PROVIDER SHARING SHIPPING LINES STEEL TERMINAL OPERATOR TERMINAL OPERATORS TIMBER TOLL TOLL HIGHWAY TOLL PLAZA TOLL PLAZAS TOLL ROAD TOLLS TRACK TRADE DOCUMENTS TRADE FACILITATION TRAFFIC TRAFFIC CONTROL TRAFFIC DATA TRAFFIC FLOWS TRAFFIC GROWTH TRAFFIC VOLUMES TRAINS TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSIT TRANSIT CORRIDOR TRANSIT TRADE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT TRANSPORT CAPACITY TRANSPORT CHARGES TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT DEMAND TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING TRANSPORT INVESTMENTS TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORT NETWORK TRANSPORT NETWORKS TRANSPORT POLICIES TRANSPORT PROJECTS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE TRUCK TRAFFIC TRUCKING TRUCKING COMPANIES TRUCKS UNDERPINNING VEHICLE VEHICLE TRAFFIC VEHICLES WAGONS Most trade moves along a few high-density routes: the corridors. Improving their performance has emerged as a necessary ingredient for growth and integration into the regional and global economy. In Africa, this is recognized at the continental level, where program for infrastructure development in Africa (PIDA) has identified 42 corridors that should form a core network for regional integration and global connectivity. Several distinctive features appear to be necessary conditions for a successful corridor, namely (i) a combination of public and private investments to improve infrastructure, (ii) an institutional framework to promote and facilitate coordination, (iii) a focus on operational efficiency of the logistics services and infrastructure, and (iv) a proven economic potential. Reviewing the experience of an apparently successful corridor can help one learn the optimal mix and trade-offs among the ingredients and enable replication of success on other corridors. The lessons from the Maputo corridor can help the regional economic communities (REC), countries, corridor users, and development partners to better focus their corridor strategies to maximize economic growth. The present work focuses on three aspects of its revival: corridors as enablers of trade and economic development; improvement of logistics through investments and reforms; institutional framework adapted according to objectives. 2015-03-10T18:18:34Z 2015-03-10T18:18:34Z 2014-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/11/23853397/reviving-trade-routes-evidence-maputo-corridor http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21571 English en_US Sub-Saharan Africa Transport Policy Program (SSATP) discussion paper;no. 14 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa