From the historical Roman road network to modern infrastructure in Italy

De Benedictis Luca;Licio Vania
;
Pinna Anna Maria
2023-01-01

Abstract

The road system built during the Roman Empire continues to have a significant impact on modern infrastructure in Italy. This paper examines the historical influence of Roman roads on the development of Italy's motorways and railways. The empirical analysis demonstrates how modern Italian transport infrastructure largely follows the path of the consular trajectories established by the network of Roman roads. These ancient roads, being paved and connecting the extremes of the Italian peninsula, have endured over time, serving as the foundational physical capital for the development of the current transport network. Overall, this research highlights the enduring legacy of the Roman road system and the robustness of Roman roads as an instrument in determining the causal effect of modern infrastructure.
2023
Inglese
63
5
1162
1191
30
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jors.12659
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
First stage; Infrastructure; Italy; Long-term effects of history; Motorways; Railways; Roman road
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DE BENEDICTIS, Luca; Licio, VANIA MANUELA; Pinna, ANNA MARIA
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