Transport Infrastructure, Growth, and Poverty Alleviation:
Empirical Analysis of China

Wei Zou

Fen Zhang

Ziyin Zhuang,

and

Hairong Song

Using panel data of 1994-2002, as well as time series data of 1978-2002 in
China, this paper examines the effect of transport infrastructure on economic growth and poverty alleviation, and finds out that the higher growth level in East and Central China comes, to a great extent, from better transport infrastructure. It turns out by Granger-test that transport investment especially that on roads constitutes a source of growth, but not vice versa. We compare the different effect of railways and roads in different regions, and find out that public investment on road construction in poor areas is of drastic importance to growth and poverty alleviation, and therefore should be a priority of policy choice.

Key Words: Transport infrastructure; Economic growth; Poverty alleviation.
JEL Classification Numbers: O1, H5.