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The fast, the slow, and the congested: Urban transportation in rich and poor countries

2025-04-11

Time: 9:00 am- 10:30 am, Apr. 11th, 2025

Speaker: Adam Storeygard (Tufts University)

Platform: Zoom

Meeting ID: 821 9499 0142

Passcode: 655507

 

Abstract:

We assemble a new global database on motor vehicle travel speed in over 1,200 large cities in 152 countries. We then estimate comparable city-level indices of travel speed and congestion. Most of the variation in urban travel speed is across countries, not within. National income per capita explains most of this cross-country variation in speed. In rich countries, urban travel is roughly 50% faster than in poor countries. To investigate the link between economic development and mobility, we develop an urban model with endogenous travel, road infrastructure, and land area. The model provides an exact decomposition of how city size, infrastructure, and topography contribute to explaining why urban travel is faster in richer countries. We find that richer countries are faster, mainly because their cities have more major roads and wider land areas. These effects operate by increasing uncongested speed, not by reducing congestion.

 

Speaker:

 

 

Adam Storeygard, Professor in the Department of Economics at Tufts University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Brown University (2012). His research interests lie in urban economics, economic development, the interplay of climate change and population growth, and applications of satellite data in economic analysis. His work has been published in leading international journals such as the American Economic ReviewQuarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Economic Studies, includes collaborations with the World Bank and NBER on projects ranging from urban transportation efficiency to remote work's impact on cities. He co-edits Regional Science and Urban Economics, is a Research Associate at NBER, and has received the August Lösch Prize and Journal of the European Economic Association Excellence in Refereeing Award.