Type | Working Paper |
Title | Economic Impact Evaluation of Road Improvements Using Alternative Quasi-Experimental Designs: The Case of MCC’s Road Improvements in the Republic of Georgia |
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URL | https://70788bfb-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/paulhyunlee/research/Georgia paper.pdf |
Abstract | This paper presents the results of the evaluation of the impacts of MCC’s US$ 200 million improvement of 220 km of highway in the Republic of Georgia using a rigorous quasiexperimental design. Three evaluation methods were implemented: a difference-in-difference method, a dose-response continuous treatment approach that estimated project impacts across geography, and a matched difference-in-difference using propensity scores. The study finds that the road improvements led to a 27% increase in the number of industrial facilities in impacted communities, a 4.2% increase in traffic volumes and a 24.4% increase in vehicle speeds, and that food prices in local markets were also significantly impacted in a complex way. Notably, no strong evidence is observed on income, consumption, asset ownership, employment, or utilization of health and education services. Both the results and methodology contribute to the growing literature on infrastructure impact evaluations with policy implications regarding both the impact magnitudes and affected sectors from rural road improvements. |
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