The Role of Distance in Determining International Transport Costs: Evidence from Philippine Import Data


Autoria(s): Kuwamori, Hiroshi
Data(s)

25/07/2006

25/07/2006

25/07/2006

01/04/2006

Resumo

This paper presents an empirical investigation of the appropriateness of distance as a determinant of international transport costs by using Philippine import data. This study addresses three specific questions. First, does distance really matter in the determination of transport costs? Second, if distance is a significant factor, what is the magnitude of its impact? Third, does the impact of distance on transport costs vary by commodity? Results indicate that while distance is important in determining transport costs, using distance alone as the proxy of international transport costs is insufficient, and such use underestimates the impact of distance on international transport costs. Results also indicate that the impact of distance varies across commodity groups, but it is difficult to precisely determine the direction and the magnitude of this impact.

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Identificador

IDE Discussion Paper. No. 60. 2006.4

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/129

IDE Discussion Paper

60

Idioma(s)

en

eng

Publicador

Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO

日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所

Palavras-Chave #Transport costs #Distance #International trade #Imports #Philippines #貿易 #輸入 #フィリピン #678 #AHPH Philippines フィリピン #F14 - Country and Industry Studies of Trade #L91 - Transportation: General #382
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Working Paper

Technical Report