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Conference Paper
Why is infrastructure important?
Aschauer, David Alan
(1990)
Conference Series ; [Proceedings]
, Volume 34
, Pages 21-68
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How should public infrastructure be financed?
Gramlich, Edward M.
(1990)
Conference Series ; [Proceedings]
, Volume 34
, Pages 223-245
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Public infrastructure and regional economic development: a simultaneous equations approach
Duffy-Deno, Kevin T.; Eberts, Randall W.
(1989)
A study of how public capital stock impacts regional economic development, which jointly models the effects of local public infrastructure on personal income and the effect of personal income on the allocation of local public outlays.
Working Papers (Old Series)
, Paper 8909
Conference Paper
How does public infrastructure affect regional economic performance?
Munnell, Alicia H.
(1990)
Conference Series ; [Proceedings]
, Volume 34
, Pages 69-112
Journal Article
Receding flood waters reveal huge damage assessment; total bill will exceed $1 billion; infrastructure costs will hang on for years
Lotterman, Edward
(1997-04)
Fedgazette
, Issue Apr
, Pages 1, 10
Conference Paper
How efficient is current infrastructure spending and pricing?
Winston, Clifford M.
(1990)
Conference Series ; [Proceedings]
, Volume 34
, Pages 183-222
Journal Article
Digging into the infrastructure debate
Smith, Douglas C.; Kliesen, Kevin L.
(2009-07)
The Regional Economist
, Issue Jul
, Pages 4-9
Journal Article
Fifth district roads
Higgins, Judy
(1991-10)
Cross Sections
, Volume 8
, Issue Fall
, Pages 8-9
Working Paper
Estimating the contribution of urban public infrastructure to regional growth
Eberts, Randall W.
(1986)
An estimation of components of public capital stock for 38 metropolitan areas from 1953 to 1981, using the perpetual inventory method. These series are used to estimate the effect of public capital stock on regional manufacturing production.
Working Papers (Old Series)
, Paper 8610
Journal Article
Infrastructure: the foundation for prosperity
Smith, William R.
(2008)
Roads, bridges, dams, sewers, wastewater treatment plants, and more make up what we collectively refer to as infrastructure. It is vital to the way we live, but it usually makes headlines only when something goes wrong with it. This issue of EconSouth examines infrastructure from local, national, and international perspectives.
EconSouth
, Volume 10
, Issue 2
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