On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren region

This paper studies the impacts on productivity following an investment in regional high-speed rail in the Mälaren region in Sweden. It uses wage earnings as a measure of productivity and proposes to capture agglomeration effects by measuring changes in effective labour force density induced by the t...

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Main Authors: Axel Merkel, Johan Holmgren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2020-03-01
Series:European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3878
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spelling doaj-e4950ce53ac54a6fa2862f37bdcc37c32021-07-26T08:30:55ZengTU Delft OpenEuropean Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research1567-71412020-03-01201173310.18757/ejtir.2020.20.1.38783426On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren regionAxel Merkel0Johan Holmgren1Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI) and Molde University College - Specialized University in LogisticsMolde University College - Specialized University in LogisticsThis paper studies the impacts on productivity following an investment in regional high-speed rail in the Mälaren region in Sweden. It uses wage earnings as a measure of productivity and proposes to capture agglomeration effects by measuring changes in effective labour force density induced by the transport improvement across municipalities in the region. This change in effective labour force density is then used as a continuous measure of treatment, in order to estimate the effect of the Svealand line introduction on labour earnings. While the transport improvement had a large impact on the connectivity and commuting patterns in affected municipalities, we find estimates of wage elasticities with respect to agglomeration that are in line with or smaller than average values from previous literature. The productivity effects, estimated over a ten-year time period, are shown to be rather modest and concentrated to the regions whose connectivity to the greater Stockholm area was directly affected. We also find that the main results do not materialize when a much shorter time period is used for analysis, indicating that a rather long adjustment time needs to occur before any effects can be seen.https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3878
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On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren region
European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
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Johan Holmgren
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title On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren region
title_short On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren region
title_full On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren region
title_fullStr On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren region
title_full_unstemmed On track towards improved regional development? – Impacts of the Svealand rail line on labour earnings in the Mälaren region
title_sort on track towards improved regional development? – impacts of the svealand rail line on labour earnings in the mälaren region
publisher TU Delft Open
series European Journal of Transport and Infrastructure Research
issn 1567-7141
publishDate 2020-03-01
description This paper studies the impacts on productivity following an investment in regional high-speed rail in the Mälaren region in Sweden. It uses wage earnings as a measure of productivity and proposes to capture agglomeration effects by measuring changes in effective labour force density induced by the transport improvement across municipalities in the region. This change in effective labour force density is then used as a continuous measure of treatment, in order to estimate the effect of the Svealand line introduction on labour earnings. While the transport improvement had a large impact on the connectivity and commuting patterns in affected municipalities, we find estimates of wage elasticities with respect to agglomeration that are in line with or smaller than average values from previous literature. The productivity effects, estimated over a ten-year time period, are shown to be rather modest and concentrated to the regions whose connectivity to the greater Stockholm area was directly affected. We also find that the main results do not materialize when a much shorter time period is used for analysis, indicating that a rather long adjustment time needs to occur before any effects can be seen.
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/ejtir/article/view/3878
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