Coastal proximity and individual living standards: Econometric evidence from georeferenced household surveys in sub-Saharan Africa
- Title
- Coastal proximity and individual living standards: Econometric evidence from georeferenced household surveys in sub-Saharan Africa
- Type
- Text
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Geography
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Mediation (Statistics)
- Coastal Proximity
- Mediation Analysis
- Coastal Countries
- Econometric Evidence
- Household Survey
- Abstract
- We investigate georeferenced household-level dataconsisting of up to 128,609 individuals living in 11,261 localities across 17 coastal sub-Saharan African countries over 20 years. We analyze the relevance of coastalproximity, measured by the geographic distance toharbors, as a predictor of individual economic livingstandards. Our results highlight the role of human capital, urbanization, and infrastructural endowments in explaining within-country differences in individual economic welfare.
- Description
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Associated working paper: 20210601_DistCoast_working_paper;
Associated appendix: 20220413_DistCoast_appendix.docx;
Associated figure S1: 20220413_DistCoast_figure_S1.tiff;
Associated figure S2: 20220413_DistCoast_figure_S2.tiff;
Associated replication script for table 4: 20220413_DistCoast_table4_script.do;
Associated replication dataset: 20220413_DistCoast_dataset_1.csv;
Asociated replication dataset: 20220413_DistCoast_dataset_2.dta;
Associated replication script: 20220413_DistCoast_script.R;
Associated presentation: 20220413_DistCoast_presentation.pdf - 19 pages
- Created Date
- April 13, 2022
- Place of Origin
- Bayreuth
- Current Location
- Faculty of Law, Business & Economics, University of Bayreuth
- Author
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Wild, Frederik
Value Annotations
- Is Part Of
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University of Bayreuth
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Stadelmann, David
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- Is Part Of
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University of Bayreuth
- Center for Research in Economics, Management, and the Arts, Zurich, Switzerland (CREMA)
- Access Rights
- No Raw Data
- DRE ID
- acn-99-0000
- Identifier
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20220413_DistCoast_article
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- Type
- Locally defined identifier
- Bibliographic Citation
- Wild, F., & Stadelmann, D. (2022). Coastal proximity and individual living standards: Econometric evidence from georeferenced household surveys in sub-Saharan Africa. Review of Development Economics, 26(4), 1883–1901. https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.12901
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- 1,465 megabytes
- WissKI URL
- 58267
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