From 0c70a4a2b18bdf19f038dca830a40165e638e87e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marty Oehme Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2023 13:50:34 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] feat(data): Extract Adam2018 --- 02-data/intermediate/SAMPLE.bib | 2 +- 02-data/processed/relevant/Adam2018.yml | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 02-data/supplementary/lib.bib | 2 +- 3 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) create mode 100644 02-data/processed/relevant/Adam2018.yml diff --git a/02-data/intermediate/SAMPLE.bib b/02-data/intermediate/SAMPLE.bib index 68170e9..f81f98c 100644 --- a/02-data/intermediate/SAMPLE.bib +++ b/02-data/intermediate/SAMPLE.bib @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ usage-count-last-180-days = {3}, usage-count-since-2013 = {27}, web-of-science-categories = {Development Studies; Economics}, - keywords = {country::Tanzania,inequality::income,inequality::spatial,region::SSA,relevant,TODO::full-text,type::infrastructure}, + keywords = {country::Tanzania,done::extracted,inequality::income,inequality::spatial,region::SSA,relevant,type::infrastructure}, file = {/home/marty/Zotero/storage/JNB5E7IR/Adam et al_2018_Rural-urban linkages, public investment and transport costs.pdf} } diff --git a/02-data/processed/relevant/Adam2018.yml b/02-data/processed/relevant/Adam2018.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e71a28e --- /dev/null +++ b/02-data/processed/relevant/Adam2018.yml @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +author: Adam, C., Bevan, D., & Gollin, D. +year: 2018 +title: "Rural-urban linkages, public investment and transport costs: The case of tanzania" +publisher: World Development +uri: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.08.013 +discipline: development + +country: Tanzania +period: 2001 +maxlength: +targeting: explicit +group: rural workers +data: national Tanzania Social Accounting Matrix (SAM, 2001); national administrative survey Integrated Labor Force Survey (2001), Tanzania Agricultural Sample Census (2003) + +design: quasi-experimental +method: general equilibrium model +sample: 7 +unit: household +representativeness: subnational, rural +causal: 1 # 0 correlation / 1 causal + +theory: transport cost burden approach +limitations: can not account for population change (e.g. pop growth); causality based on model only +observation: + - intervention: infrastructure + institutional: 0 + structural: 1 + agency: 0 + inequality: spatial; income + type: 1 # 0 vertical / 1 horizontal + indicator: 1 # 0 absolute / 1 relative + measures: income; consumption + findings: results depend on financing scheme, each financing scheme entails some households being worse off; rural households worse off when infrastructure is deficit-financed or paid through tariff revenue; rural households benefit most when financed through consumption taxes or by external aid + channels: movement of rural workers out of quasi-subsistence agriculture to other locations and sectors + direction: 1 # 0 neg / 1 pos + significance: 2 # 0 nsg / 1 msg / 2 sg + +notes: there can be spatial differences to how connected regions within a country are to markets purely due to transport costs +annotation: | + A study modeling the effects of transport infrastructure investments in Tanzania on rural income inequalities and household welfare inequalities, modeled through consumption indicators. + Generally it finds that the results of public investment measures into transport infrastructure largely depend on the financing scheme used. + Comparing four financing schemes when looking at the effects on rural households, it finds that they are generally worse off when the development is deficit-financed or paid through tariff revenues. + On the other hand, rural households benefit through increased income from measures financed through consumption taxes, or by external aid. + The general finding is that there is no pareto optimum for any of the investment measures for all locations, + and that much of the increases in welfare are based on movement of rural workers out of quasi-subsistence agriculture to other locations and other sectors. + The study creates causal inferences but is limited in its modeling approach representing a limited subset of empirical possibility spaces, + as well as having to make the assumption of no population growth for measures to hold. diff --git a/02-data/supplementary/lib.bib b/02-data/supplementary/lib.bib index 33aeecc..2c130b3 100644 --- a/02-data/supplementary/lib.bib +++ b/02-data/supplementary/lib.bib @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ usage-count-last-180-days = {3}, usage-count-since-2013 = {27}, web-of-science-categories = {Development Studies; Economics}, - keywords = {country::Tanzania,inequality::income,inequality::spatial,region::SSA,relevant,TODO::full-text,type::infrastructure}, + keywords = {country::Tanzania,done::extracted,inequality::income,inequality::spatial,region::SSA,relevant,type::infrastructure}, file = {/home/marty/Zotero/storage/JNB5E7IR/Adam et al_2018_Rural-urban linkages, public investment and transport costs.pdf} }