Abstract This paper uses a numerical framework to demonstrate that uncertainty in the arrival time of foreign goods can substantially reduce the demand for foreign goods. It further reveals that the impacts of falling transport costs and shipment time on international trade growth could be discounted, if uncertainty arises in the arrival time of the imported goods. This in turn suggests that reduced uncertainty, which is possibly the results of transportation improvements, might have contributed to the growth experienced in world trade growth over the past several decades. Thus, neglecting the roles of improvements in international transportation arrangements and reduced uncertainty will lead to underestimating the contribution of transportation improvements to trade growth.
Research highlights ► Transportation uncertainty can substantially reduce trade volumes. ► Impacts of falling transport costs on trade could be offset if uncertainty arises. ► Contribution of transportation improvements could be underestimated.
Transportation uncertainty and international trade
Transport Policy ; 18 , 1 ; 156-162
2010-01-01
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Transportation uncertainty and international trade
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