Spatial Inefficiencies in Africa's Trade Network

55 Pages Posted: 17 Jun 2019 Last revised: 30 May 2026

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Tilman Graff

Busara Center for Behavioral Economics

Date Written: June 2019

Abstract

I assess the efficiency of transport networks for every country in Africa. Using rich spatial data, I simulate trade flows over more than 70,000 links covering the entire continent. I maximise over the space of networks and find the optimal road system for every African state. My simulations predict that Africa would gain 1.1% of total welfare from better organising its national road systems. I then construct a novel dataset of local network inefficiency and I find that colonial infrastructure projects significantly skew trade networks towards a sub-optimal equilibrium. I also find evidence for regional favouritism and inefficient aid provision.

Suggested Citation

Graff, Tilman, Spatial Inefficiencies in Africa's Trade Network (June 2019). NBER Working Paper No. w25951, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3405138

Tilman Graff (Contact Author)

Busara Center for Behavioral Economics ( email )

Nairobi
Kenya

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