Impact of Public Infrastructure on Output of U.S. Food Manufacturing Industries: A Heterogeneous Dynamic Panel Approach

Tingting Tong, T. Edward Yu, Kimberly Jensen, Daniel De La Torre Ugarte, Seong Hoon Cho

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Abstract

This study analyzes the long-run impacts of public infrastructure on output of 34 U.S. food manufacturing/processing industries during 1958–2000 using heterogeneous dynamic panel methods, including mean group and pooled mean group methods. The results suggest that public infrastructure has a long-term output impact across U.S. food manufacturing and processing industries. A 1% increase in public infrastructure increases U.S. food manufacturing output by 0.06% in the long run. The long-run positive impact of public infrastructure on food output suggests its importance to the food manufacturing sector of continuous public infrastructure investment [EconLit citations: Q13; H54; C33].
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)439-453
Number of pages15
JournalAgribusiness
Volume32
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2016
Externally publishedYes

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