State Infrastructure and Productive Performance

AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 86, No. 5, December 1996

Posted: 25 Feb 1997

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Catherine J. Morrison Paul

University of California, Davis - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); University of Hartford - Barney School of Business

Amy Ellen Schwartz

New York University (NYU) - Institute for Education and Social Policy; Syracuse University - Center for Policy Research; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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Abstract

Recent research on productivity growth has focused on public infrastructure and its impact on economic growth and productivity. We construct a model of firms' technology and behavior, taking advantage of the analytical framework provided in the cost-function-based applied production-theory literature, and apply it to state-level data for U.S. manufacturing. We find that infrastructure investment provides a significant return to manufacturing firms and augments productivity growth. The net benefits of infrastructure investment may or may not be positive, depending upon the social costs of infrastructure investment and the relative growth rates of output and infrastructure.

JEL Classification: H54, H72, O47

Suggested Citation

Morrison Paul, Catherine J. and Schwartz, Amy Ellen and Schwartz, Amy Ellen, State Infrastructure and Productive Performance. AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, Vol. 86, No. 5, December 1996, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4683

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