Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (1 online resource (29 p.))
Edition:
Online-Ausg. World Bank E-Library Archive
Parallel Title:
McKenzie, David Using The Global Positioning System In Household Surveys For Better Economics And Better Policy
Keywords:
Accessibility
;
Air
;
Aircraft
;
Costs
;
E-Business
;
Externalities
;
Health Monitoring and Evaluation
;
Health, Nutrition and Population
;
Infrastructure
;
Policies
;
Private Sector Development
;
Railway
;
Railway Lines
;
Road
;
Road Network
;
Roads
;
Roads and Highways
;
Signals
;
Training
;
Transport
;
Transport Economics, Policy and Planning
;
Accessibility
;
Air
;
Aircraft
;
Costs
;
E-Business
;
Externalities
;
Health Monitoring and Evaluation
;
Health, Nutrition and Population
;
Infrastructure
;
Policies
;
Private Sector Development
;
Railway
;
Railway Lines
;
Road
;
Road Network
;
Roads
;
Roads and Highways
;
Signals
;
Training
;
Transport
;
Transport Economics, Policy and Planning
;
Accessibility
;
Air
;
Aircraft
;
Costs
;
E-Business
;
Externalities
;
Health Monitoring and Evaluation
;
Health, Nutrition and Population
;
Infrastructure
;
Policies
;
Private Sector Development
;
Railway
;
Railway Lines
;
Road
;
Road Network
;
Roads
;
Roads and Highways
;
Signals
;
Training
;
Transport
;
Transport Economics, Policy and Planning
Abstract:
Distance and location are important determinants of many choices that economists study. While these variables can sometimes be obtained from secondary data, economists often rely on information that is self-reported by respondents in surveys. These self-reports are used especially for the distance from households or community centers to various features such as roads, markets, schools, clinics, and other public services. There is growing evidence that self-reported distance is measured with error and that these errors are correlated with outcomes of interest. In contrast to self-reports, the Global Positioning System (GPS) can determine almost exact location (typically within 15 meters). The falling cost of GPS receivers (typically below US
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