The local impacts of building a large motorway network: Urban growth, suburbanisation, and agglomeration

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ECONOMICS
Bruno T. Rocha , Patrícia C. Melo , Nuno Afonso , João de Abreu e Silva
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Abstract

Portugal moved from having less than 200 km of motorways in the early 1980s to having the fourth highest motorway density relative to population in the European Union in 2019. This paper studies the relationship between the development of the Portuguese motorway network between 1981 and 2011 and the growth of population and employment at the local level. We address the endogeneity of the geography of motorways using instrumental variables based on a map of dirt roads from the late 18th century and the main roads of a 1945 road plan. Our findings suggest that, on average, motorways caused large increases in population – and even larger increases in employment – in the municipalities that received them. We also find that motorways contributed to suburbanisation, as the impact of motorways on population growth (but not on employment growth) is stronger in suburban municipalities. Another important nonlinearity is that motorways appear to have influenced urban agglomeration dynamics, as their effect on the growth of the local population between 1981 and 2011 depends on the size of the local population in 1970.

建设大型高速公路网对当地的影响:城市增长、郊区化和集聚
葡萄牙在20世纪80年代初拥有不到200公里的高速公路,到2019年,葡萄牙的高速公路密度相对于人口密度在欧盟排名第四。本文研究了1981年至2011年间葡萄牙高速公路网的发展与当地人口和就业增长之间的关系。我们使用基于18世纪末的土路地图和1945年道路规划的主要道路的工具变量来解决高速公路地理的内生性问题。我们的研究结果表明,平均而言,高速公路在有高速公路的城市造成了人口的大幅增长,甚至就业的大幅增长。我们还发现,高速公路促进了郊区化,因为高速公路对人口增长的影响(而不是对就业增长的影响)在郊区城市更强。另一个重要的非线性是高速公路似乎影响了城市群动态,因为高速公路对1981年至2011年当地人口增长的影响取决于1970年当地人口的规模。
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