Quality Infrastructure and Sustainable Development: An Empirical Economic Analysis

G. Papanikos
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Sustainable development is one of the most important goals set by many countries worldwide. The United Nations (UN) has prioritized it as a significant objective within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) program. Sustainable development implies economic growth that benefits both present and future generations without compromising their well-being. Some analysts argue that sustainable infrastructure may be more advantageous when evaluated based on private cost-benefit criteria, although comparisons are needed for clarity. One challenge in testing this hypothesis is the lack of a clear measurable distinction between sustainable and non-sustainable infrastructure at the national or global level. In this study, we utilize two quality infrastructure indices to quantify the extent of sustainable infrastructure. These measures are then applied to a sample of countries to test hypotheses regarding the effect of per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and population on a country’s investment in quality infrastructure. The findings support the hypotheses that per capita GDP and population have a nonlinear effect on quality infrastructure, with both variables having a positive effect, albeit at a decreasing rate. At certain higher levels of per capita GDP or population, the effect turns negative. The policy implications for national governments and international organizations are also discussed, highlighting the need for tailored strategies to promote sustainable infrastructure development without undermining other much needed priorities such as eradicating extreme poverty. Keywords: development, sustainability, per capita GDP, population, quality infrastructure, marginal effects, elasticity, investment gaps
优质基础设施与可持续发展:实证经济分析
可持续发展是全球许多国家制定的最重要目标之一。联合国(UN)已将其作为可持续发展目标(SDGs)计划中的一个重要目标。可持续发展意味着经济增长既能造福当代人和子孙后代,又不损害他们的福祉。一些分析家认为,如果根据私人成本效益标准进行评估,可持续基础设施可能更有优势,但需要进行比较才能明确。在国家或全球层面上,可持续基础设施与不可持续基础设施之间缺乏明确的可衡量区别,这是检验这一假设的挑战之一。在本研究中,我们利用两种优质基础设施指数来量化可持续基础设施的程度。然后将这些指标应用于一个国家样本,检验人均国内生产总值(GDP)和人口对一个国家高质量基础设施投资的影响。研究结果支持这样的假设,即人均国内生产总值和人口对高质量基础设施具有非线性影响,这两个变量都具有积极影响,尽管影响率是递减的。当人均国内生产总值或人口数量达到一定的较高水平时,影响就会转为负值。本文还讨论了对各国政府和国际组织的政策影响,强调有必要制定有针对性的战略,以促进基础设施的可持续发展,同时又不影响其他急需解决的优先事项,如消除极端贫困。关键词:发展、可持续性、人均 GDP、人口、优质基础设施、边际效应、弹性、投资差距
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