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A pseudo – panel approach to estimating dynamic effects of road infrastructure on firm performance in a developing country context

To overcome the absence of true firm-level data, we provide evidence that the use of pseudo-panels based on aggregated data can correctly identify production function parameters. We construct a pseudo-panel of Colombian manufacturing firms for the years of 2000–2009 to study the effects of transport...

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Published in:Regional science and urban economics 2018-05, Vol.70, p.20-34
Main Authors: Barzin, Samira, D'Costa, Sabine, Graham, Daniel J.
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Colombia
Companies
Computer simulation
Developed countries
Developing countries
Econometrics
Economic development
Elasticity
Estimating techniques
Financial performance
Heterogeneity
Infrastructure
LDCs
Manufacturing
Monte Carlo simulation
Monte Carlo simulations
Organizational performance
Pseudo-panels
Roads
Roads & highways
Time lag
Transportation
Transportation engineering
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