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This paper investigates Japanese trade by mode of transport, i.e., air transport versus maritime shipping. Some facts … about Japanese machinery exports by mode of transport in the 1990s are examined first. Then it will be shown that products …
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quantitatively large impact on the likelihood that air/sea transportation is chosen relative to truck shipping. This result is robust … also tend to use air/sea transportation. Thus, our analysis presents a new distinction between multinational and domestic …We examine transport modal decision by multinational firms to shed light on the role of freight logistics in …
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Since the inauguration of the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) Economic Cooperation Program in 1992, road infrastructure projects have played a very important role. Their economic significance, especially, has become a focal point after the introduction of the concept of the three economic...
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regional price differentials play important roles in multi-regional settings, transport does not receive much attention in … existing models. This paper formulates a spatial CGE model that explicitly considers the transport sector and FOB/CIF prices …
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By analyzing a comprehensive dataset on transport transactions in Japan, we describe a directional imbalance in freight … rates by transport mode and examine its potential sources, such as economies of density and directionally imbalanced … transport flow. There are certain numbers of observed links which show asymmetric transport costs. Instrumental variable …
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considers transport activities. In the model, the trade coefficient takes the form of a potential function,and the equilibrium … features of the model are investigated by using the minimal setting, which comprises two non-transport sectors and three … regions. Because transport costs are given exogenously to facilitate study of their impacts, commodity prices are also …
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This paper examines the conventional assumption that bilateral transport costs are symmetric. We develop an economic … geography model with transport sector in which asymmetric freight rates can occur as a result of density economies. Comparing … equilibrium and conclude that economies of density in transport flows can act as an agglomeration force. …
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analyze impacts of transport costs on the spatial patterns of economic agglomeration. We first identify prototypes from the … existing models, and explain the mechanism of how transport costs influence the balance between economic forces of … decreasing transport costs for different goods. …
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This paper presents a simulation of the reduction of several components in trade cost for Asia and examines its impact on the economy. Our simulation model based on the new economic geography embraces seven sectors, including manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors, and 1,715 regions in 18...
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Geographic distance is a standard proxy for transport costs under the simple assumption that freight fees increase … monotonically over space. Using the Japanese Census of Logistics, this paper examines the extent to which transport distance and … heterogeneity in transport costs and time across shipping modes. Consistent with an iceberg formulation of transport costs, distance …
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