Kiel Working Papers, Kiel Institute for World Economics
No 1142:
Border Effects in Passenger Air Traffic
Henning Klodt
Abstract: National borders substantially matter in passenger air
traffic. Empirical estimates based upon a new data set on domestic and
international departures from German airports indicate that the German
border reduces air traffic activity by a factor of four to five. This
result adds a further piece of evidence to the significance of border
effects in various kinds of economic activity.
Keywords: Border effects, gravity model; (follow links to similar papers)
21 pages, January 2003
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