Driven by declining import tariffs, poor infrastructure and increasing specialization in transport-intensive goods, transport costs are arguably today’s most formidable obstacles to trade in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). However, little knowledge is available on their trade impacts in the region, both behind and beyond the border. This study, which is part of a broader IDB research effort to fill this gap, assesses the role of domestic transport costs (“factory-to-port”) in shaping the level and diversification of countries’ overall and subnational exports. The subnational dimension is particularly important given that LAC’s exports are heavily concentrated in a few municipalities. Resorting to a number of empirical strategies and ...
This paper analyses the determinants of transport costs for intra-Latin American trade over a period...
This paper analyses the determinants of maritime transport costs for intra-Latin American trade over...
The abundance of natural resources in Latin American countries has led to a challenge for government...
The literature examining the effects of domestic transport costs on trade flows is scarce. The few s...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines the impact of shipping costs on the exports of five La...
Recent literature has emphasized the importance of transport costs and infrastructure in explaining ...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the relationship between maritime trade and transport cost in ...
This article summarizes a report prepared by the Inter-American Development Bank the impact of tran...
Latin American countries have historically had a strong dependence on trade, and are mostly characte...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The Caribbean is largely made up of small and specialised open isl...
This study seeks to compare bilateral export potential estimates in the Malaysia-Chile partnership w...
Recent literature has emphasized the importance of transport costs and infrastructure in explaining ...
The book explores the impact of transport costs on trade in Latin America and the Caribbean, and arg...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin is based on a study prepared by ECLAC which works out a provisional a...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between trade flows and transport costs. In previous...
This paper analyses the determinants of transport costs for intra-Latin American trade over a period...
This paper analyses the determinants of maritime transport costs for intra-Latin American trade over...
The abundance of natural resources in Latin American countries has led to a challenge for government...
The literature examining the effects of domestic transport costs on trade flows is scarce. The few s...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin examines the impact of shipping costs on the exports of five La...
Recent literature has emphasized the importance of transport costs and infrastructure in explaining ...
This paper focuses on the analysis of the relationship between maritime trade and transport cost in ...
This article summarizes a report prepared by the Inter-American Development Bank the impact of tran...
Latin American countries have historically had a strong dependence on trade, and are mostly characte...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The Caribbean is largely made up of small and specialised open isl...
This study seeks to compare bilateral export potential estimates in the Malaysia-Chile partnership w...
Recent literature has emphasized the importance of transport costs and infrastructure in explaining ...
The book explores the impact of transport costs on trade in Latin America and the Caribbean, and arg...
This issue of the FAL Bulletin is based on a study prepared by ECLAC which works out a provisional a...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between trade flows and transport costs. In previous...
This paper analyses the determinants of transport costs for intra-Latin American trade over a period...
This paper analyses the determinants of maritime transport costs for intra-Latin American trade over...
The abundance of natural resources in Latin American countries has led to a challenge for government...