Transport Policies and Development

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This survey reviews the current state of the economic literature, assessing the impact of transport investments and policies on growth, inclusion, and sustainability in a developing country context. It also discusses the specific implementation challenges of transport interventions in developing countries.

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Berg, C. N., Deichmann, U., Liu, Y., & Selod, H. (2017). Transport Policies and Development. Journal of Development Studies, 53(4), 465–480. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2016.1199857

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