Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth

The authors examine the impact of income growth on the death rate due to traffic fatalities, as well as on fatalities per motor vehicle and on the motorization rate (vehicles/population) using panel data from 1963-99 for 88 countries. Specifically,...

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Main Authors: Kopits, Elizabeth, Cropper, Maureen
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/04/2329628/traffic-fatalities-economic-growth
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spelling okr-10986-182672021-04-23T14:03:41Z Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth Kopits, Elizabeth Cropper, Maureen ABSOLUTE VALUE AUTOMOBILE FLEET AUTOMOBILE FORECASTS AUTOMOBILES AVERAGE ANNUAL BUSES COMMERCIAL VEHICLES COUNTRY DUMMY COUNTRY-SPECIFIC INTERCEPT COUNTRY-SPECIFIC INTERCEPTS DECREASING RATE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ECONOMETRIC MODELS ECONOMIC GROWTH ELASTICITIES ELASTICITY ELASTICITY OF MOTORIZATION EMPIRICAL RESULTS ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS EQUATIONS EXPLANATORY VARIABLES EXTERNALITIES EXTERNALITY FATALITIES FATALITIES PER KILOMETER FATALITIES PER VEHICLE FATALITY RATES FATALITY RISK FORECASTS FUNCTIONAL FORM GDP GROWTH IN MOTORIZATION GROWTH IN VEHICLE OWNERSHIP GROWTH RATES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME ELASTICITY INCOME ELASTICITY OF DEMAND INCOME GROUPS INCOME LEVEL INCOME LEVELS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIGHT TRUCKS LOW INCOME MODEL ESTIMATION MOTOR VEHICLE COUNTS MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY RATE MOTOR VEHICLE STOCK MOTOR VEHICLES MOTORIZATION EQUATION MOTORIZATION RATE MOTORIZATION RATES NATURAL LOGARITHM PASSENGER PASSENGER CARS PATTERN OF TRAFFIC FATALITIES PEDESTRIANS PER CAPITA INCOME PER CAPITA INCOMES PERSONAL TRAVEL POLICY RESEARCH POLLUTION POPULATION GROWTH REGIONAL GROWTH REGRESSION RESULTS ROAD DEATHS ROAD SAFETY ROAD TRAFFIC ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITIES ROADS TOTAL VEHICLE FLEET TRAFFIC TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS TRAFFIC DEATH TRAFFIC DEATHS TRAFFIC FATALITIES TRAFFIC FATALITIES ASSUMPTIONS TRAFFIC FATALITIES BY REGION TRAFFIC FATALITIES PER PERSON TRAFFIC FATALITY TRAFFIC FATALITY RATES TRUCKS VEHICLE FLEETS VEHICLE OWNERSHIP VEHICLE OWNERSHIP PER CAPITA VEHICLE PASSENGERS VEHICLE PER PERSON VEHICLE SAFETY VEHICLES WATER POLLUTION TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS TRAFFIC MONITORING ECONOMIC GROWTH VEHICLES FATALITIES MOTOR VEHICLES REPORTING WATER POLLUTION The authors examine the impact of income growth on the death rate due to traffic fatalities, as well as on fatalities per motor vehicle and on the motorization rate (vehicles/population) using panel data from 1963-99 for 88 countries. Specifically, they estimate fixed effects models for fatalities/population, vehicles/population, and fatalities/vehicles and use these models to project traffic fatalities and the stock of motor vehicles to 2020.The relationship between motor vehicle fatality rate and per capita income at first increases with per capita income, reaches a peak, and then declines. This is because at low income levels the rate of increase in motor vehicles outpaces the decline in fatalities per motor vehicle. At higher income levels, the reverse occurs. The income level at which per capita traffic fatalities peaks is approximately $8,600 in 1985 international dollars. This is within the range of income at which other externalities, such as air and water pollution, have been found to peak. Projections of future traffic fatalities suggest that the global road death toll will grow by approximately 66 percent between 2000 and 2020. This number, however, reflects divergent rates of change in different parts of the world-a decline in fatalities in high-income countries of approximately 28 percent versus an increase in fatalities of almost 92 percent in China and 147 percent in India. The authors also predict that the fatality rate will rise to approximately 2 per 10,000 persons in developing countries by 2020, while it will fall to less than 1 per 10,000 in high-income countries. 2014-05-12T20:12:14Z 2014-05-12T20:12:14Z 2003-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/04/2329628/traffic-fatalities-economic-growth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18267 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3035 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic ABSOLUTE VALUE
AUTOMOBILE FLEET
AUTOMOBILE FORECASTS
AUTOMOBILES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
BUSES
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
COUNTRY DUMMY
COUNTRY-SPECIFIC INTERCEPT
COUNTRY-SPECIFIC INTERCEPTS
DECREASING RATE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELASTICITIES
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF MOTORIZATION
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS
EQUATIONS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXTERNALITIES
EXTERNALITY
FATALITIES
FATALITIES PER KILOMETER
FATALITIES PER VEHICLE
FATALITY RATES
FATALITY RISK
FORECASTS
FUNCTIONAL FORM
GDP
GROWTH IN MOTORIZATION
GROWTH IN VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
GROWTH RATES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME ELASTICITY
INCOME ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME LEVEL
INCOME LEVELS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIGHT TRUCKS
LOW INCOME
MODEL ESTIMATION
MOTOR VEHICLE COUNTS
MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY
MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY RATE
MOTOR VEHICLE STOCK
MOTOR VEHICLES
MOTORIZATION EQUATION
MOTORIZATION RATE
MOTORIZATION RATES
NATURAL LOGARITHM
PASSENGER
PASSENGER CARS
PATTERN OF TRAFFIC FATALITIES
PEDESTRIANS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOMES
PERSONAL TRAVEL
POLICY RESEARCH
POLLUTION
POPULATION GROWTH
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGRESSION RESULTS
ROAD DEATHS
ROAD SAFETY
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITIES
ROADS
TOTAL VEHICLE FLEET
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
TRAFFIC DEATH
TRAFFIC DEATHS
TRAFFIC FATALITIES
TRAFFIC FATALITIES ASSUMPTIONS
TRAFFIC FATALITIES BY REGION
TRAFFIC FATALITIES PER PERSON
TRAFFIC FATALITY
TRAFFIC FATALITY RATES
TRUCKS
VEHICLE FLEETS
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP PER CAPITA
VEHICLE PASSENGERS
VEHICLE PER PERSON
VEHICLE SAFETY
VEHICLES
WATER POLLUTION TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
TRAFFIC MONITORING
ECONOMIC GROWTH
VEHICLES
FATALITIES
MOTOR VEHICLES
REPORTING
WATER POLLUTION
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE VALUE
AUTOMOBILE FLEET
AUTOMOBILE FORECASTS
AUTOMOBILES
AVERAGE ANNUAL
BUSES
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
COUNTRY DUMMY
COUNTRY-SPECIFIC INTERCEPT
COUNTRY-SPECIFIC INTERCEPTS
DECREASING RATE
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ELASTICITIES
ELASTICITY
ELASTICITY OF MOTORIZATION
EMPIRICAL RESULTS
ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS
EQUATIONS
EXPLANATORY VARIABLES
EXTERNALITIES
EXTERNALITY
FATALITIES
FATALITIES PER KILOMETER
FATALITIES PER VEHICLE
FATALITY RATES
FATALITY RISK
FORECASTS
FUNCTIONAL FORM
GDP
GROWTH IN MOTORIZATION
GROWTH IN VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
GROWTH RATES
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME ELASTICITY
INCOME ELASTICITY OF DEMAND
INCOME GROUPS
INCOME LEVEL
INCOME LEVELS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIGHT TRUCKS
LOW INCOME
MODEL ESTIMATION
MOTOR VEHICLE COUNTS
MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY
MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITY RATE
MOTOR VEHICLE STOCK
MOTOR VEHICLES
MOTORIZATION EQUATION
MOTORIZATION RATE
MOTORIZATION RATES
NATURAL LOGARITHM
PASSENGER
PASSENGER CARS
PATTERN OF TRAFFIC FATALITIES
PEDESTRIANS
PER CAPITA INCOME
PER CAPITA INCOMES
PERSONAL TRAVEL
POLICY RESEARCH
POLLUTION
POPULATION GROWTH
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGRESSION RESULTS
ROAD DEATHS
ROAD SAFETY
ROAD TRAFFIC
ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITIES
ROADS
TOTAL VEHICLE FLEET
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
TRAFFIC DEATH
TRAFFIC DEATHS
TRAFFIC FATALITIES
TRAFFIC FATALITIES ASSUMPTIONS
TRAFFIC FATALITIES BY REGION
TRAFFIC FATALITIES PER PERSON
TRAFFIC FATALITY
TRAFFIC FATALITY RATES
TRUCKS
VEHICLE FLEETS
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP
VEHICLE OWNERSHIP PER CAPITA
VEHICLE PASSENGERS
VEHICLE PER PERSON
VEHICLE SAFETY
VEHICLES
WATER POLLUTION TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
TRAFFIC MONITORING
ECONOMIC GROWTH
VEHICLES
FATALITIES
MOTOR VEHICLES
REPORTING
WATER POLLUTION
Kopits, Elizabeth
Cropper, Maureen
Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth
relation Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3035
description The authors examine the impact of income growth on the death rate due to traffic fatalities, as well as on fatalities per motor vehicle and on the motorization rate (vehicles/population) using panel data from 1963-99 for 88 countries. Specifically, they estimate fixed effects models for fatalities/population, vehicles/population, and fatalities/vehicles and use these models to project traffic fatalities and the stock of motor vehicles to 2020.The relationship between motor vehicle fatality rate and per capita income at first increases with per capita income, reaches a peak, and then declines. This is because at low income levels the rate of increase in motor vehicles outpaces the decline in fatalities per motor vehicle. At higher income levels, the reverse occurs. The income level at which per capita traffic fatalities peaks is approximately $8,600 in 1985 international dollars. This is within the range of income at which other externalities, such as air and water pollution, have been found to peak. Projections of future traffic fatalities suggest that the global road death toll will grow by approximately 66 percent between 2000 and 2020. This number, however, reflects divergent rates of change in different parts of the world-a decline in fatalities in high-income countries of approximately 28 percent versus an increase in fatalities of almost 92 percent in China and 147 percent in India. The authors also predict that the fatality rate will rise to approximately 2 per 10,000 persons in developing countries by 2020, while it will fall to less than 1 per 10,000 in high-income countries.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Kopits, Elizabeth
Cropper, Maureen
author_facet Kopits, Elizabeth
Cropper, Maureen
author_sort Kopits, Elizabeth
title Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth
title_short Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth
title_full Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth
title_fullStr Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth
title_full_unstemmed Traffic Fatalities and Economic Growth
title_sort traffic fatalities and economic growth
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/04/2329628/traffic-fatalities-economic-growth
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18267
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