A database of world stocks of infrastructure, 1950-95

Authors
Citation
D. Canning, A database of world stocks of infrastructure, 1950-95, WORLD BAN E, 12(3), 1998, pp. 529-547
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Economics
Journal title
WORLD BANK ECONOMIC REVIEW
ISSN journal
02586770 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
529 - 547
Database
ISI
SICI code
0258-6770(199809)12:3<529:ADOWSO>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
This article describes an annual database of physical infrastructure stocks for a cross-section of 152 countries for 1950-95. The database includes es timates of six measures of infrastructure: the number of telephones, the nu mber of telephone main lines, kilowatts of electricity-generating capacity, kilometers of total roads, kilometers of paved roads, and kilometers of ra ilway lines. Both raw and manipulated data sets, in which series have been linked to overcome changes in definition and coverage, are reported. Some m easures of infrastructure quality, such as the percentage of roads in poor condition, the percentage of local telephone calls that do not go through, the percentage of diesel locomotives available for use, and the percentage of electricity lost from the distribution system, are included. The data on all series except total roads are of reasonably good quality and should pr ove useful to researchers. The article also presents regression results relating stocks of infrastruct ure to population, per capita gross domestic product, land area, and level of urbanization. It shows that stocks of telephones, electricity-generating capacity, and paved roads tend to increase proportionately with population and more than proportionately with per capita gross domestic product. Both the length of total roads and the length of total rail lines rise with cou ntry size and are relatively insensitive to population and income.