Does the transport industry gain from manufacturing internationalization? An empirical investigation on the Italian regions
Stefano Elia,
Elena Maggi (elena.maggi@uninsubria.it) and
Ilaria Mariotti
European Transport \ Trasporti Europei, 2011, issue 49, 53-74
Abstract:
The present paper deals with the impact of manufacturing internationalisation, in the forms of international trade, cooperation agreements - measured by inward and outward processing trade (IPT and OPT, respectively) - and FDI, on the transport industry employment. Descriptive statistics and econometric analysis are carried out at the ‘regional-industry’ level (20 NUTS2 regions and 8 transport sub-industries) with reference to Italy in the period 1996-2001. Results show that export, FDI and the components of IPT (temporary import and re-export) positively affect the transport employment variation in 1996-2001, while import and the components of OPT (temporary export and re-import) display a negative impact.
Keywords: Transport industry; Employment; Regional-industry; Trade; FDI; IPT; OPT (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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