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Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP)

GEP 19/10: The effect of airports on the growth of service exports

Abstract

This paper studies the causal effect of airports on the growth of service exports. We exploit the location of historic military-built airfields as instruments for the current stock of international airports across UK regions. The estimates show that an additional airport increases the growth rate of exports by 76% over an 8-year time period. Airports affect exports by increasing both the intensive and extensive margins. The evidence is consistent with airports improving market access and reducing fixed and variable trade costs. These results are robust to the addition of contemporaneous and historic controls and various falsification and robustness tests.

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Authors  

Richard Kneller and Danny McGowan

 

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Posted on Wednesday 20th March 2019

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