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Transport costs, trade, and geographic concentration: evidence from Canada

Kristian Behrens () and W. Mark Brown

Chapter 6 in Handbook of International Trade and Transportation, 2018, pp 188-235 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: The authors’ objectives are threefold. First, they explain how to estimate transport costs and the geographic concentration of industries using trucking microdata and geocoded plant-level data. Second, they document that transport costs explain 25 percent to 57 percent of the observed relationship between trade and distance across Canada’s economic regions. Last, they show that changes in transport costs have a substantial impact on geographic concentration patterns for vertically linked industries, depending on the strength of the links. A one standard deviation increase in transport costs leads to a 0.02 standard deviation decrease in geographic concentration for industry pairs at the bottom decile of the input–output coefficient distribution, whereas the corresponding effect at the top decile is a 0.02 standard deviation increase. This gap between weakly and strongly linked industries stands up to a wide range of specifications and is robust to instrumental variables estimations.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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