Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia

Rural access is among the most important infrastructure constraints in rural Africa. Using the results from comprehensive household surveys and other data from Ethiopia, the paper recasts light on the heterogeneous impacts of road accessibility on...

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Main Authors: Iimi, Atsushi, Mengesha, Haileyesus, Markland, James, Asrat, Yetmgeta, Kassahun, Kefargachew
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/931461534165862017/Heterogeneous-impacts-of-main-and-feeder-road-improvements-evidence-from-Ethiopia
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spelling okr-10986-302382021-06-08T14:42:47Z Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia Iimi, Atsushi Mengesha, Haileyesus Markland, James Asrat, Yetmgeta Kassahun, Kefargachew RURAL ACCESS MARKET ACCESS TRANSPORT RURAL ROADS AGRICULTURE JOB CREATION FEEDER ROADS Rural access is among the most important infrastructure constraints in rural Africa. Using the results from comprehensive household surveys and other data from Ethiopia, the paper recasts light on the heterogeneous impacts of road accessibility on agriculture and nonagricultural growth. It is found that crop production is increased by major and feeder road improvements. Significant synergy is also found. When investigating further into this effect, there are two impacts: farmers' access to the input market, especially fertilizer, was improved mainly by major corridor improvement. And output market access was improved by feeder road improvement. In addition, the household's nonagricultural income is somehow increased by improved road connectivity. There must be secondary effects. The transport demand function estimated with additional data indicates that as the road network improves, people's mobility increases. Furthermore, local business employment is found to increase with road improvements. To meet the increasing demand for mobility, efficiency and frequency of transport services are important. 2018-08-15T19:55:18Z 2018-08-15T19:55:18Z 2018-08 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/931461534165862017/Heterogeneous-impacts-of-main-and-feeder-road-improvements-evidence-from-Ethiopia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30238 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8548 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Ethiopia
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topic RURAL ACCESS
MARKET ACCESS
TRANSPORT
RURAL ROADS
AGRICULTURE
JOB CREATION
FEEDER ROADS
spellingShingle RURAL ACCESS
MARKET ACCESS
TRANSPORT
RURAL ROADS
AGRICULTURE
JOB CREATION
FEEDER ROADS
Iimi, Atsushi
Mengesha, Haileyesus
Markland, James
Asrat, Yetmgeta
Kassahun, Kefargachew
Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia
geographic_facet Africa
Ethiopia
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8548
description Rural access is among the most important infrastructure constraints in rural Africa. Using the results from comprehensive household surveys and other data from Ethiopia, the paper recasts light on the heterogeneous impacts of road accessibility on agriculture and nonagricultural growth. It is found that crop production is increased by major and feeder road improvements. Significant synergy is also found. When investigating further into this effect, there are two impacts: farmers' access to the input market, especially fertilizer, was improved mainly by major corridor improvement. And output market access was improved by feeder road improvement. In addition, the household's nonagricultural income is somehow increased by improved road connectivity. There must be secondary effects. The transport demand function estimated with additional data indicates that as the road network improves, people's mobility increases. Furthermore, local business employment is found to increase with road improvements. To meet the increasing demand for mobility, efficiency and frequency of transport services are important.
format Working Paper
author Iimi, Atsushi
Mengesha, Haileyesus
Markland, James
Asrat, Yetmgeta
Kassahun, Kefargachew
author_facet Iimi, Atsushi
Mengesha, Haileyesus
Markland, James
Asrat, Yetmgeta
Kassahun, Kefargachew
author_sort Iimi, Atsushi
title Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia
title_short Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia
title_full Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia
title_fullStr Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous Impacts of Main and Feeder Road Improvements : Evidence from Ethiopia
title_sort heterogeneous impacts of main and feeder road improvements : evidence from ethiopia
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/931461534165862017/Heterogeneous-impacts-of-main-and-feeder-road-improvements-evidence-from-Ethiopia
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