Affiliation:
1. Department of Construction and Planning, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal
2. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal
Abstract
Building and other construction assets constitute a significant part of a country’s physical and economic infrastructure. According to several writers, the knowledge of reliable data of building and other construction assets of a specific country or region is a crucial element for the long-term management of these assets. Built capital stock statistics at the national or international levels have been available for most countries of the world, both developed and less developed ones, for some time, but construction infrastructure stock statistics at the disaggregated level are very scarce, even for most developed countries. Furthermore, the methodologies to produce the estimates of built capital stock, at the international level, do not consider countries’ specificities. This paper discusses the methodologic issues for producing construction infrastructure stock statistics for Cape Verde, and makes estimates for the period 1980–2019. The paper outlines the Perpetual Inventory Method (PIM) used to produce capital estimation, data employed, and the assumptions made to estimate missing data. The paper analyses the level of the construction infrastructure stock estimates for Cape Verde, as well as their impact on the development pattern of the country’s construction industry, and suggests how further studies can enhance our comprehension of the relationship between construction investment and economic growth and development.
Publisher
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
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