Infrastructure Spending as Fiscal Stimulus: Assessing the Evidence
Sylvain Leduc, Daniel Wilson
Abstract
Transportation spending often plays a prominent role in government efforts to stimulate the economy during downturns. Yet, despite the frequent use of transportation spending as a form of fiscal stimulus, there is little known about its short- or medium-run effectiveness. Does it translate quickly into higher employment and economic activity or does it impact the economy only slowly over time? This paper reviews the empirical findings in the literature for the United States and other developed economies and compares the effects of transportation spending to those of other types of government spending.
Keywords
infrastructure, highways, fiscal policy, economic activity
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.5202/rei.v5i1.154
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