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Trade From Space: Shipping Networks and The Global Implications of Local Shocks

Inga Heiland, Andreas Moxnes, Karen Helene Ulltveit‐Moe, Yuan Zi

2025The Review of Economics and Statistics36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This paper analyzes international externalities of a local shock to the global shipping network. The 2016 Panama Canal expansion removed a bottleneck in seaborne transportation. Using reduced-form and structural methods in combination with novel satellite data on ships, we find that trade increased significantly among country-pairs using the canal. We find that the global real income gains from the canal expansion were over three times greater than the income gains for Panama itself. A link removal analysis reveals that most shipping links are associated with positive and quantitatively important positive international externalities.

Topics & Concepts

Space (punctuation)International tradeBusinessEconomic geographyEconomicsComputer scienceOperating systemSpace exploration and regulationEconomic Zones and Regional DevelopmentGlobal trade and economics
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