Korinek and Sourdin (2011) suggest that improvements in general logistics quality have a
stronger trade enhancing effect on exports than on imports. On average, for every 10% increase in the
overall LPI score of a typical exporter, bilateral imports increase by more than 69%, all other
determinants of trade being equal. Based on these results, if Turkey’s overall logistics performance
were at par with Malaysia, the top performer in upper-middle income economies, its imports would
increase by 14 % and its exports by 18 % on average, all other things being equal. The effect would be
+31 % for imports and +40 % for exports if Turkey’s logistics performance would reach the level of
average high-income OECD countries.
Korinek and Sourdin (2011) suggest that improvements in general logistics quality have astronger trade enhancing effect on exports than on imports. On average, for every 10% increase in theoverall LPI score of a typical exporter, bilateral imports increase by more than 69%, all otherdeterminants of trade being equal. Based on these results, if Turkey’s overall logistics performancewere at par with Malaysia, the top performer in upper-middle income economies, its imports wouldincrease by 14 % and its exports by 18 % on average, all other things being equal. The effect would be+31 % for imports and +40 % for exports if Turkey’s logistics performance would reach the level ofaverage high-income OECD countries.
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..