ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective

Sound infrastructure is fundamental for growth across the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). During 1995-2005, improvements in infrastructure boosted growth in Central Africa by 1 percentage point per capita annually, primarily d...

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Main Authors: Ranganathan, Rupa, Foster, Vivien
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
AIR
BUS
CAR
HUB
O&M
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topic ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AGGLOMERATION
AGGREGATES
AIR
AIR CARRIERS
AIR SAFETY
AIR SERVICE
AIR SERVICES
AIR TRAFFIC
AIR TRAFFIC SAFETY
AIR TRANSPORT
AIR TRANSPORT MARKET
AIR TRANSPORT SAFETY
AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR
AIR TRANSPORTATION
AIR TRAVEL
AIRCRAFT
AIRCRAFTS
AIRLINE
AIRLINES
AIRPORT
AIRPORT CHARGES
AIRPORT CONCESSION
AIRPORTS
AIRWAYS
AIRWORTHINESS
AIRWORTHINESS PROJECT
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT MODES
ARTERIES
AVIATION POLICY
BORDER CROSSINGS
BRIDGE
BUS
BUS SERVICES
CABLE
CABLES
CABOTAGE
CALL RATES
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAR
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARGO
CARGO HANDLING
CARGO TRAFFIC
CARRIAGE
CARRIAGES
CARRIERS
CIVIL AVIATION
CONCESSION
CONCESSION ARRANGEMENTS
CONCESSIONS
CONGESTION
CONGESTION PROBLEMS
CONSTRUCTION
CONTAINER HANDLING
CONTAINER TRAFFIC
CONTAINERS
CONTAINERS PER HOUR
CORRIDOR
COST OF POWER
COST RECOVERY
COST RECOVERY RATIO
COSTS OF POWER
CROSSING
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DAILY TRAFFIC
DEMAND FOR POWER
DIESEL
DIRECT FLIGHTS
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH FORECASTS
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDGE
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
EMISSIONS SAVINGS
ENERGY COSTS
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXPORT
FLIGHT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT BUREAUS
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
FREIGHT MARKETS
FREIGHT MOVEMENT
FREIGHT MOVEMENTS
FREIGHT TARIFFS
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT TRANSPORT PRICES
FREQUENCY OF FLIGHTS
FUEL
FUEL OIL
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GROWTH RATES
HIGH TRANSPORT
HUB
IMPLEMENTATION OF ROAD MAINTENANCE
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING
INLAND WATERWAYS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC
INVENTORY
LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES
LARGE OPERATORS
LIFTING
LOCOMOTIVE
LOWER PRICES
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MODE OF TRANSPORT
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
NATIONAL RAILWAY
NAVIGATION
NORTH-SOUTH CORRIDOR
O&M
OPEN ACCESS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
PASSENGER
PASSENGERS
PAVING
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PLANES
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
POWER
POWER COSTS
POWER NETWORK
POWER PLANTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROFIT MARGINS
RAIL
RAIL HAULAGE
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL LINES
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORKS
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAILWAY
RAILWAY NETWORK
RAILWAY NETWORKS
RAILWAYS
RANGE
RATE OF RETURN
REFERENCE
REGIONAL AIR TRANSPORT
REGIONAL AIRPORTS
REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
REGIONAL NETWORK
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
REVENUE COLLECTION
RIVER
ROAD
ROAD CONDITIONS
ROAD CORRIDORS
ROAD DENSITY
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD QUALITY
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SAFETY OVERSIGHT
SAFETY STANDARDS
SANITATION
SEAPORTS
SHARING
SHIPPERS
SPEED
SQUARE
SURFACE TRANSPORT
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION
TERMINAL
TERMINALS
TIMBER
TOTAL LENGTH
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE LOGISTICS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC DENSITY
TRAFFIC FLOWS
TRAFFIC PATTERNS
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRANSIT
TRANSIT CORRIDORS
TRANSIT TIMES
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSPORT ALTERNATIVES
TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT MARKET
TRANSPORT OF GOODS
TRANSPORT QUALITY
TRANSPORT SAFETY
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORT TARIFFS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSSHIPMENT
TRAVEL TIME
TRIP
TRUCK PROCESSING
TRUCKING
TRUCKS
UTILITIES
VEHICLE
VEHICLE MILEAGE
VEHICLES
VELOCITY
VESSELS
VOLUME OF TRAFFIC
WAREHOUSING
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
spellingShingle ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
AGGLOMERATION
AGGREGATES
AIR
AIR CARRIERS
AIR SAFETY
AIR SERVICE
AIR SERVICES
AIR TRAFFIC
AIR TRAFFIC SAFETY
AIR TRANSPORT
AIR TRANSPORT MARKET
AIR TRANSPORT SAFETY
AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR
AIR TRANSPORTATION
AIR TRAVEL
AIRCRAFT
AIRCRAFTS
AIRLINE
AIRLINES
AIRPORT
AIRPORT CHARGES
AIRPORT CONCESSION
AIRPORTS
AIRWAYS
AIRWORTHINESS
AIRWORTHINESS PROJECT
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT MODES
ARTERIES
AVIATION POLICY
BORDER CROSSINGS
BRIDGE
BUS
BUS SERVICES
CABLE
CABLES
CABOTAGE
CALL RATES
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAR
CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CARBON EMISSIONS
CARGO
CARGO HANDLING
CARGO TRAFFIC
CARRIAGE
CARRIAGES
CARRIERS
CIVIL AVIATION
CONCESSION
CONCESSION ARRANGEMENTS
CONCESSIONS
CONGESTION
CONGESTION PROBLEMS
CONSTRUCTION
CONTAINER HANDLING
CONTAINER TRAFFIC
CONTAINERS
CONTAINERS PER HOUR
CORRIDOR
COST OF POWER
COST RECOVERY
COST RECOVERY RATIO
COSTS OF POWER
CROSSING
CUSTOMS
CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
DAILY TRAFFIC
DEMAND FOR POWER
DIESEL
DIRECT FLIGHTS
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC GROWTH FORECASTS
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
EDGE
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
EMISSIONS SAVINGS
ENERGY COSTS
EXCESS SUPPLY
EXPORT
FLIGHT
FOREIGN INVESTORS
FRAMEWORK
FREIGHT
FREIGHT BUREAUS
FREIGHT FORWARDERS
FREIGHT MARKETS
FREIGHT MOVEMENT
FREIGHT MOVEMENTS
FREIGHT TARIFFS
FREIGHT TRAFFIC
FREIGHT TRANSPORT
FREIGHT TRANSPORT PRICES
FREQUENCY OF FLIGHTS
FUEL
FUEL OIL
GENERATION
GENERATION CAPACITY
GROWTH RATES
HIGH TRANSPORT
HUB
IMPLEMENTATION OF ROAD MAINTENANCE
INCOME
INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS
INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING
INLAND WATERWAYS
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC
INVENTORY
LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES
LARGE OPERATORS
LIFTING
LOCOMOTIVE
LOWER PRICES
MARGINAL COSTS
MARKET CONCENTRATION
MODE OF TRANSPORT
NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
NATIONAL RAILWAY
NAVIGATION
NORTH-SOUTH CORRIDOR
O&M
OPEN ACCESS
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OPERATIONAL SAFETY
PASSENGER
PASSENGERS
PAVING
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
PLANES
PORT INFRASTRUCTURE
POWER
POWER COSTS
POWER NETWORK
POWER PLANTS
POWER SECTOR
POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PROFIT MARGINS
RAIL
RAIL HAULAGE
RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE
RAIL LINES
RAIL NETWORK
RAIL NETWORKS
RAIL TRAFFIC
RAILWAY
RAILWAY NETWORK
RAILWAY NETWORKS
RAILWAYS
RANGE
RATE OF RETURN
REFERENCE
REGIONAL AIR TRANSPORT
REGIONAL AIRPORTS
REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE
REGIONAL NETWORK
REGIONAL TRANSPORT
REVENUE COLLECTION
RIVER
ROAD
ROAD CONDITIONS
ROAD CORRIDORS
ROAD DENSITY
ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD NETWORK
ROAD QUALITY
ROAD TRANSPORT
ROADS
ROLLING STOCK
ROUTE
ROUTES
SAFETY
SAFETY OVERSIGHT
SAFETY STANDARDS
SANITATION
SEAPORTS
SHARING
SHIPPERS
SPEED
SQUARE
SURFACE TRANSPORT
SURFACE TRANSPORTATION
TERMINAL
TERMINALS
TIMBER
TOTAL LENGTH
TRADE FACILITATION
TRADE LOGISTICS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC DENSITY
TRAFFIC FLOWS
TRAFFIC PATTERNS
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRANSIT
TRANSIT CORRIDORS
TRANSIT TIMES
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSPORT ALTERNATIVES
TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
TRANSPORT COSTS
TRANSPORT MARKET
TRANSPORT OF GOODS
TRANSPORT QUALITY
TRANSPORT SAFETY
TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
TRANSPORT TARIFFS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSSHIPMENT
TRAVEL TIME
TRIP
TRUCK PROCESSING
TRUCKING
TRUCKS
UTILITIES
VEHICLE
VEHICLE MILEAGE
VEHICLES
VELOCITY
VESSELS
VOLUME OF TRAFFIC
WAREHOUSING
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Ranganathan, Rupa
Foster, Vivien
ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective
geographic_facet Africa
Central Africa
relation Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5857
description Sound infrastructure is fundamental for growth across the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). During 1995-2005, improvements in infrastructure boosted growth in Central Africa by 1 percentage point per capita annually, primarily due to the introduction and expansion of mobile telephony. Improved roads also made a small contribution. Conversely, inadequate power deterred growth to a greater degree than elsewhere in Africa. ECCAS must address a complex set of challenges. Economic activity takes place in isolated pockets separated by vast distances. Two countries are landlocked and dependent on regional corridors; seven countries have populations of under 10 million; and eight have economies that are smaller than $10 billion/year. This difficult economic geography demands a regional approach to developing infrastructure. Yet Central Africa's infrastructure has the poorest performance record in all of Africa on most aggregate indicators. Transportation is slow and the most expensive in Sub-Saharan Africa, with poor road conditions, border delays, port delays, time-consuming administrative processes, no integrated railway network, and inefficient air transport. The ICT backbone is still in its early stages; access rates are low and the prices of critical services are the highest in Africa. ECCAS has the least-developed power sector on the continent despite significant hydropower resources. If Central Africa's infrastructure could be improved to the level of Mauritius, regional growth performance would be boosted by some 5 percentage points, with power making the strongest contribution. The cost of such an improvement is estimated at $1.8 billion/year for a decade and will require external assistance.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Ranganathan, Rupa
Foster, Vivien
author_facet Ranganathan, Rupa
Foster, Vivien
author_sort Ranganathan, Rupa
title ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective
title_short ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective
title_full ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective
title_fullStr ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective
title_full_unstemmed ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective
title_sort eccas's infrastructure : a regional perspective
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111025144312
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3623
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spelling okr-10986-36232021-04-23T14:02:11Z ECCAS's Infrastructure : A Regional Perspective Ranganathan, Rupa Foster, Vivien ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AGGLOMERATION AGGREGATES AIR AIR CARRIERS AIR SAFETY AIR SERVICE AIR SERVICES AIR TRAFFIC AIR TRAFFIC SAFETY AIR TRANSPORT AIR TRANSPORT MARKET AIR TRANSPORT SAFETY AIR TRANSPORT SECTOR AIR TRANSPORTATION AIR TRAVEL AIRCRAFT AIRCRAFTS AIRLINE AIRLINES AIRPORT AIRPORT CHARGES AIRPORT CONCESSION AIRPORTS AIRWAYS AIRWORTHINESS AIRWORTHINESS PROJECT ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT MODES ARTERIES AVIATION POLICY BORDER CROSSINGS BRIDGE BUS BUS SERVICES CABLE CABLES CABOTAGE CALL RATES CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAR CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CARBON EMISSIONS CARGO CARGO HANDLING CARGO TRAFFIC CARRIAGE CARRIAGES CARRIERS CIVIL AVIATION CONCESSION CONCESSION ARRANGEMENTS CONCESSIONS CONGESTION CONGESTION PROBLEMS CONSTRUCTION CONTAINER HANDLING CONTAINER TRAFFIC CONTAINERS CONTAINERS PER HOUR CORRIDOR COST OF POWER COST RECOVERY COST RECOVERY RATIO COSTS OF POWER CROSSING CUSTOMS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DAILY TRAFFIC DEMAND FOR POWER DIESEL DIRECT FLIGHTS DISTRIBUTION LOSSES ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC CRISIS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC GROWTH FORECASTS ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDGE ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION EMISSIONS SAVINGS ENERGY COSTS EXCESS SUPPLY EXPORT FLIGHT FOREIGN INVESTORS FRAMEWORK FREIGHT FREIGHT BUREAUS FREIGHT FORWARDERS FREIGHT MARKETS FREIGHT MOVEMENT FREIGHT MOVEMENTS FREIGHT TARIFFS FREIGHT TRAFFIC FREIGHT TRANSPORT FREIGHT TRANSPORT PRICES FREQUENCY OF FLIGHTS FUEL FUEL OIL GENERATION GENERATION CAPACITY GROWTH RATES HIGH TRANSPORT HUB IMPLEMENTATION OF ROAD MAINTENANCE INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING INLAND WATERWAYS INTERNATIONAL STANDARD INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS INTERNATIONAL TRADE INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC INVENTORY LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES LARGE OPERATORS LIFTING LOCOMOTIVE LOWER PRICES MARGINAL COSTS MARKET CONCENTRATION MODE OF TRANSPORT NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE NATIONAL RAILWAY NAVIGATION NORTH-SOUTH CORRIDOR O&M OPEN ACCESS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONAL SAFETY PASSENGER PASSENGERS PAVING PERFORMANCE INDICATORS PLANES PORT INFRASTRUCTURE POWER POWER COSTS POWER NETWORK POWER PLANTS POWER SECTOR POWER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROFIT MARGINS RAIL RAIL HAULAGE RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE RAIL LINES RAIL NETWORK RAIL NETWORKS RAIL TRAFFIC RAILWAY RAILWAY NETWORK RAILWAY NETWORKS RAILWAYS RANGE RATE OF RETURN REFERENCE REGIONAL AIR TRANSPORT REGIONAL AIRPORTS REGIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE REGIONAL NETWORK REGIONAL TRANSPORT REVENUE COLLECTION RIVER ROAD ROAD CONDITIONS ROAD CORRIDORS ROAD DENSITY ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD NETWORK ROAD QUALITY ROAD TRANSPORT ROADS ROLLING STOCK ROUTE ROUTES SAFETY SAFETY OVERSIGHT SAFETY STANDARDS SANITATION SEAPORTS SHARING SHIPPERS SPEED SQUARE SURFACE TRANSPORT SURFACE TRANSPORTATION TERMINAL TERMINALS TIMBER TOTAL LENGTH TRADE FACILITATION TRADE LOGISTICS TRAFFIC TRAFFIC DENSITY TRAFFIC FLOWS TRAFFIC PATTERNS TRAFFIC VOLUMES TRANSIT TRANSIT CORRIDORS TRANSIT TIMES TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION LINES TRANSPORT ALTERNATIVES TRANSPORT CORRIDORS TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT MARKET TRANSPORT OF GOODS TRANSPORT QUALITY TRANSPORT SAFETY TRANSPORT SYSTEMS TRANSPORT TARIFFS TRANSPORTATION TRANSSHIPMENT TRAVEL TIME TRIP TRUCK PROCESSING TRUCKING TRUCKS UTILITIES VEHICLE VEHICLE MILEAGE VEHICLES VELOCITY VESSELS VOLUME OF TRAFFIC WAREHOUSING WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Sound infrastructure is fundamental for growth across the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). During 1995-2005, improvements in infrastructure boosted growth in Central Africa by 1 percentage point per capita annually, primarily due to the introduction and expansion of mobile telephony. Improved roads also made a small contribution. Conversely, inadequate power deterred growth to a greater degree than elsewhere in Africa. ECCAS must address a complex set of challenges. Economic activity takes place in isolated pockets separated by vast distances. Two countries are landlocked and dependent on regional corridors; seven countries have populations of under 10 million; and eight have economies that are smaller than $10 billion/year. This difficult economic geography demands a regional approach to developing infrastructure. Yet Central Africa's infrastructure has the poorest performance record in all of Africa on most aggregate indicators. Transportation is slow and the most expensive in Sub-Saharan Africa, with poor road conditions, border delays, port delays, time-consuming administrative processes, no integrated railway network, and inefficient air transport. The ICT backbone is still in its early stages; access rates are low and the prices of critical services are the highest in Africa. ECCAS has the least-developed power sector on the continent despite significant hydropower resources. If Central Africa's infrastructure could be improved to the level of Mauritius, regional growth performance would be boosted by some 5 percentage points, with power making the strongest contribution. The cost of such an improvement is estimated at $1.8 billion/year for a decade and will require external assistance. 2012-03-19T18:05:45Z 2012-03-19T18:05:45Z 2011-10-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20111025144312 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3623 English Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 5857 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Africa Central Africa