Introducing the policy document “Roads or another economy?”
Roads or Another Economy? is a study supported by ALTAX, as a policy and position paper. This paper is presented for the purpose of discussion and debate based on arguments and professional comments from all interested groups and actors.
Roads are perhaps one of the most important infrastructure assets as they facilitate, influence and can act as an indicator of sustainable economic development.
They increase access to public services such as healthcare and education, as well as increasing flexibility and choice. The better the access, the higher the benefits that can affect future economic development and social improvements, especially in areas with a predominance of public services.
Macroeconomic theories on economic growth and development point to the importance of public infrastructure in the process of economic development.
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The policy document is organized as follows:
After the introduction, the statistical indicators of the road inventory and budget funds for the period 2001 – 2024 are presented.
In the second point we give the approach on the impact on the economy of roads.
In the third point, we discuss through arguments whether only infrastructure or the rest of the economy should be the focus of policies and budget redistribution.
In closing, some comments are presented regarding the possibility of understanding how much an approach from what we have today is good for the health of the economy, but also for individuals and the future, and what some options could be that could be elaborated differently from the current approach.
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