Dams: Effects of Hydrological Infrastructure on Development

Posted: 14 Oct 2019

Date Written: October 2019

Abstract

Hydrological investments, particularly irrigation dams, have multiple potential benefits for economic development. Dams also have financial, environmental, and distributional impacts that can affect their benefits and costs. This article reviews the evidence on the impact of dams on economic development, focusing on the levels and variability of agricultural productivity, and its effect on poverty, health, electricity generation, and flood control. We also review the evidence on irrigation efficiency and collective action of dam maintenance. Throughout the discussion, we highlight the empirical challenges that restrict the body of causally interpretable impact estimates and areas in which the evidence is particularly thin. We conclude with a discussion of emerging issues pertaining to the long-term sustainability of dams’ impacts and suggest directions for future research.

Suggested Citation

Dillon, Andrew and Fishman, Ram, Dams: Effects of Hydrological Infrastructure on Development (October 2019). Annual Review of Resource Economics, Vol. 11, Issue 1, pp. 125-148, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3468081 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-resource-100518-093913

Andrew Dillon

Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management ( email )

2001 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208
United States

Ram Fishman (Contact Author)

George Washington University ( email )

Washington, D.C., DC
United States

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