Publication: Gross domestic product and logistics performance index drive the world trade: A study based on all continents
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2021-03-03
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Public Library of Science
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and
Logistics Performance Index (LPI) on international trade of nations across each continent
and worldwide. Secondary data collected on 142 countries—37 Asian, 41 European, 41 African, 3 Oceania, 14 Middle East, 11 North American and 9 South American–were analysed
across the years 2007, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018. Panel regression technique was
applied and the random effect (RE) model was chosen based on the results of the Hausman
tests and Breusch–Pagan Lagrange Multiplier test. The findings revealed that the LPI has a
positive relationship with net exports globally and specifically within the continents of Asia,
Europe, and Oceania. Moreover, while the GDP appears to have a significant negative
impact on net exports, specifically within Asia, in contrast, countries in Oceania and the Middle East present a positive relationship. Also on the African continent, GDP has a significant
negative impact on the net exports. Findings provide a holistic picture of the impact of LPI &
GDP on net exports, which will assist governments in the formulation and revision of its
strategies and policies to expedite the growth of exports and in turn, the economy. This
study was the first of its kind to explore the impact of GDP and LPI on international trade of
nations across worldwide.
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Gross domestic product, logistics performance, index drive, world trade, study based, continents
Citation
: Jayathilaka R, Jayawardhana C, Embogama N, Jayasooriya S, Karunarathna N, Gamage T, et al. (2022) Gross domestic product and logistics performance index drive the world trade: A study based on all continents. PLoS ONE 17(3): e0264474. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0264474
