Early railways and industrial development: local evidence from Sardinia in 1871-1911

Gragnolati, Ugo M.
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2023-01-01

Abstract

Similarly to other countries, the development of an early national railway network took place in Italy during the second half of the 19th century. Railroads were then regarded as carriers of modernity that could reach isolated areas, expand market potential, and favor the structural transition from an agricultural economy toward an industrial one. Did the newly constructed railways actually have medium-run effects on the development and structure of industrial sectors at the local level? We bring new evidence to the existing literature by looking at the case of Sardinia. According to our estimates, municipalities that received a railway station during the 19th century did not have a significantly higher future probability to host at least one industrial firm, as compared to municipalities without a railway station. However, in those municipalities that received a railway station during the 19th century, specific industrial sub-sectors such as foodstuff and metal processing had higher employment by 1911.
2023
Inglese
CRENoS Working Paper
9788868514709
https://crenos.unica.it/crenos/publications/early-railways-and-industrial-development-local-evidence-sardinia-1871â 1911
scientifica
Early railways; Industrial development; Developing economy; Insular economy; Least cost paths
Gragnolati, Ugo M.; Moretti, Luigi; Ricciuti, Roberto
298
5.12 Altro
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5 Altro::5.12 Altro
info:eu-repo/semantics/other
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