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摘要
本研究就航空运输的两项产出,即客运和货运,对发展中国家和发达国家经济增长的影响进行了考察。为此,我们使用横截面自回归分布滞后估计器(CS-ARDL),结合每个国家组1980年至2021年的航空旅客数量、货运量和GDP数据,研究了长期和短期变量之间的关系。此外,采用增广均值群(AMG)和共同相关效应均值群估计(CCE)进行鲁棒性分析。此外,采用埃米尔马赫穆托格鲁和科斯(2011)面板因果关系方法研究了航空旅客与经济增长、航空货运与经济增长之间的因果关系。根据所使用的所有估计器的结果,确定航空客运量和航空货运量在短期和长期内对每组的GDP都有积极影响。面板因果检验(Emirmahmutoglu and Kose, 2011)表明,在发达国家和发展中国家,从航空旅客到经济增长存在单向因果关系,在发达国家,从经济增长到航空货运存在单向因果关系。
The impact of air transportation on economic growth: Novel findings from the CS-ARDL model
This study examines the effect of air transportation in terms of its two outputs, passenger and cargo transportation, on economic growth in developing and developed economies. For this purpose, the cross-sectional autoregressive distributed lags estimator (CS-ARDL) was used with the number of air passengers, cargo volume, and GDP data from 1980 to 2021 for each country group to investigate the relationship between variables in the long and short run. In addition, the Augmented Mean Group (AMG) and Common Correlated Effects Mean Group Estimators (CCE) were applied for robustness. Also, the causality relationship between air passenger and economic growth and air freight and economic growth was investigated by Emirmahmutoglu and Kose (2011) panel causality methodology. According to the findings of all estimators used, it was determined that air passenger and air cargo volumes positively affected GDP in each group in both the short and long run. Panel causality test (Emirmahmutoglu and Kose, 2011) shows that unidirectional causality runs from air passenger to economic growth in developed and developing countries and unidirectional causality from economic growth to air cargo in developed countries.
期刊介绍:
Transport Policy is an international journal aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice in transport. Its subject areas reflect the concerns of policymakers in government, industry, voluntary organisations and the public at large, providing independent, original and rigorous analysis to understand how policy decisions have been taken, monitor their effects, and suggest how they may be improved. The journal treats the transport sector comprehensively, and in the context of other sectors including energy, housing, industry and planning. All modes are covered: land, sea and air; road and rail; public and private; motorised and non-motorised; passenger and freight.