COVID-19 旅行限制对加拿大人跨境旅行和加拿大零售商影响的实证研究。

IF 1.7 3区 社会学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Jen Baggs, Loretta Fung, Beverly Lapham
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摘要

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给许多加拿大零售商带来了毁灭性打击。在本文中,我们估算了加拿大人国际旅行减少对零售收入的积极抵消效应。我们利用 1991 年至 2021 年加拿大人赴美旅行的数据,对跨境旅行模型进行了估算,并建立了社区层面的反事实逗留率(如果大流行病没有发生)。结合实际逗留率和零售商收入对逗留率的弹性,我们估算出跨境旅行减少所带来的抵消性收入收益。我们的结果表明,平均而言,边境关闭为边境 150 公里范围内的加拿大小型零售商带来了 1.49% 的收入抵消收益。我们记录了不同社区和分行业的差异,估计值从 0% 到 125% 不等。位于较不富裕社区、邻近美国购物机会的零售商,以及那些面向旅行者的次级行业的零售商,收益最大。
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An Empirical Examination of the Effect of COVID-19 Travel Restrictions on Canadians' Cross-Border Travel and Canadian Retailers.

An Empirical Examination of the Effect of COVID-19 Travel Restrictions on Canadians' Cross-Border Travel and Canadian Retailers.

An Empirical Examination of the Effect of COVID-19 Travel Restrictions on Canadians' Cross-Border Travel and Canadian Retailers.

An Empirical Examination of the Effect of COVID-19 Travel Restrictions on Canadians' Cross-Border Travel and Canadian Retailers.

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been devastating for many Canadian retailers. In this article, we estimate the offsetting positive effects of decreased international travel by Canadians on retail revenues. We use data from 1991 to 2021 on Canadians' travel to the United States to estimate a model of cross-border travel and establish community-level counterfactual staying rates had the pandemic not occurred. Combined with actual staying rates and elasticities of retailers' revenues with respect to staying rates, we estimate offsetting revenue gains due to the fall in cross-border travel. Our results suggest that, on average, the border closure generated a 1.49 percent offsetting gain in revenues for small Canadian retailers located within 150 kilometres of the border. We document variation across communities and sub-sectors, with estimates ranging from 0 to 125 percent. Retailers located in less-affluent communities near US shopping opportunities, and those operating in sub-sectors catering to travellers, experienced the largest gains.

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期刊介绍: Canadian Public Policy is Canada"s foremost journal examining economic and social policy. The aim of the journal is to stimulate research and discussion of public policy problems in Canada. It is directed at a wide readership including decision makers and advisers in business organizations and governments, and policy researchers in private institutions and universities. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of many public policy issues, the contents of each volume aim to be representative of various disciplines involved in public policy issues. This quarterly journal publishes interdisciplinary articles in English or French. Abstracts are provided in both languages.
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