Estimating Wider Economic Impacts of Transport Infrastructure Investment: Evidence from Accessibility Disparity in Hong Kong

You Zhou, Lingzhu Zhang, Alain JF Chiaradia
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This paper estimates wider economic impacts related to productivity from transport networks in Hong Kong in 2016. Specifically, we use an instrumental variable approach to identify the causal effect of transport network centralities on productivity measured by gross value added. Our identification strategy largely relies on the exogenous variations from historical planned and existing transport networks. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper that makes use of complex network science indicators of accessibility combining urban rail, road network, and pedestrian network in capturing wider economic impacts. Our results confirm that pedestrian and rail networks can statistically significantly increase productivity in Hong Kong while roads play a less significant but still meaningful role. The research suggests a key planning policy implication: place-based policies in a dense city require a combination of local and global transport accessibility improvement which facilitates both agglomeration and decentralization.
估计交通基建投资的更广泛经济影响:来自香港可达性差异的证据
本文估计了2016年香港交通网络对生产力的更广泛经济影响。具体而言,我们使用工具变量方法来确定运输网络中心性对以总增加值衡量的生产率的因果影响。我们的识别策略很大程度上依赖于历史规划和现有交通网络的外生变化。据我们所知,这是第一篇利用复杂的可达性网络科学指标,结合城市轨道、道路网络和行人网络来捕捉更广泛的经济影响的论文。我们的研究结果证实,行人和铁路网络在统计上显著地提高了香港的生产力,而道路的作用不那么显著,但仍然有意义。该研究提出了一个关键的规划政策启示:在密集城市中,基于地点的政策需要将地方和全球交通可达性的改善结合起来,从而促进集聚和分散。
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