Impact of Air Connectivity on Bilateral Service Trade Flow - The Case of China

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Abstract

This paper examines the effect of bilateral air connectivity on bilateral service trade flows. Our service trade data includes ‘commercial’, ‘transport’, ‘travel’, and ‘government’ services. We developed a reduced-form gravity-type model using the Chinese data. An instrument variable (IV) approach is adopted to address the endogeneity issue between bilateral air connectivity and the service trade variables. Our key results are: (a) increasing the number of direct routes can significantly promote bilateral service export and import trades; (b) the average route-level traffic density has only marginal positive effects; (c) improving air connectivity would enlarge China’s overall service trade deficit, because the transport and travel services imports are promoted more than their exports; (d) The ‘commercial’ service exports can be stimulated more than the imports, making China achieve larger commercial service trade surplus by improving bilateral air connectivity.
Original languageEnglish
Pagese-copy
Number of pages23
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2022
EventTHE 25th ATRS WORLD CONFERENCE (HYBRID) - University of Antwerp and Antwerp Management School, Antwerp, Belgium
Duration: 24 Jul 202227 Jul 2022
https://www.atrsworld.org/2022

Conference

ConferenceTHE 25th ATRS WORLD CONFERENCE (HYBRID)
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityAntwerp
Period24/07/2227/07/22
Internet address

Keywords

  • Service trade
  • China
  • Bilateral air connectivity
  • Gravity trade model
  • Instrument variable

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