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Zastosowanie modelu grawitacyjnego do analizy międzynarodowego handlu miodem pszczelim

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  • Popovych, Andriy

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The aim of the article is to analyze the characteristics of functioning and to identify trends in the development of the global honey market. To analyze the factors affecting global trade in honey, the gravity model was used, namely its variation for a single product. Statistics on international trade from databases of leading international organizations were used to quantify this model. As a result of econometric analysis of panel data, the determinants of global trade in honey were identified and the use of the gravity model was justified in assessing this market. / Synopsis. Celem artykułu jest określenie cech funkcjonowania i identyfikacja trendów w rozwoju światowego rynku miodu. Aby zidentyfikować czynniki wpływające na światowy handel miodem, zastosowano model grawitacyjny, a mianowicie jego odmianę dla pojedynczego produktu. Dane statystyczne dotyczące handlu międzynarodowego pozyskano z baz światowych organizacji i użyto do ilościowego określenia tego modelu. W wyniku analizy ekonometrycznej danych panelowych zidentyfikowano determinanty światowego handlu miodem i potwierdziła zasadność zastosowania modelu grawitacyjnego do oceny tego rynku.

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  • Popovych, Andriy, 2018. "Zastosowanie modelu grawitacyjnego do analizy międzynarodowego handlu miodem pszczelim," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 18(33, Part ), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:281376
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.281376
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