Abstract

This study is concerned with an analysis of the relations between infrastructure and productivity. It is based on a production function approach, permitting variable returns to scale with respect to the quantity and quality of labor. The infrastructural capacity of a region is represented by a geometric aggregate of air, road, rail, building capital and R&D capacities. A non-linear econometric procedure is used to estimate the influence of infrastructure upon gross productivity of regions.

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