Evaluating the Impact of Buenos Aires’s Metrobus on Within-City Spatial Sorting

Working papers in socioeconomic research

Evaluating the Impact of Buenos Aires’s Metrobus on Within-City Spatial Sorting

Publication date: 2022-06-14

Authors: Warnes, Pablo Ernesto

How do improvements in the urban transport infrastructure affect the spatial sorting of residents with different levels of in-come and education within a city? What are the welfare effects of improving urban transit once we take into account these pat-terns of spatial sorting? In this paper, I study the effects of the construction of a bus rapid transit system (BRT) on the spatial reorganization of residents within the city of Buenos Aires, Ar-gentina. To do so, I leverage an individual level panel data set of more than two million residents with which I can describe intra-city migration patterns. I first find reduced form evidence that the construction of the BRT increased the spatial segregation between high and low-skilled residents within the city. I then develop a dynamic quantitative spatial equilibrium model of a city with heterogeneous workers that allows me to quantify the welfare effects of this BRT system while taking into account these spatial sorting patterns. With this quantitative framework, I can measure the average welfare gains for residents that were living near the BRT lines before these were built.

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Country / Region: Argentina

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Warnes, Pablo Ernesto. (2022). Evaluating the Impact of Buenos Aires’s Metrobus on Within-City Spatial Sorting. Caracas: CAF

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