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The spatial dimension of maritime connectivity: The case of Northern Europe and the Mediterranean

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  • Rania Tassadit Dial
  • Gabriel Figueiredo de Oliveira

    (LEAD - Laboratoire d'Économie Appliquée au Développement - UTLN - Université de Toulon)

  • Alexandra Schaffar

    (LEAD - Laboratoire d'Économie Appliquée au Développement - UTLN - Université de Toulon)

Abstract

The aim of this study is to understand how spatial effects influence maritime connectivity. We use a spatial econometric model on panel data for a sample of 114 countries over the period 2004-2017. The results show that there are positive interaction effects that describe a center-periphery relation. We focus specifically on two regions: Northern Europe and the Mediterranean. The results for these two regions indicate substantial differences. In Northern Europe, there is a significant positive spatial dependence with positive spillover effects. Conversely, the Mediterranean region is characterized by a negative spatial dependence, leading to strong competition between countries.

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  • Rania Tassadit Dial & Gabriel Figueiredo de Oliveira & Alexandra Schaffar, 2021. "The spatial dimension of maritime connectivity: The case of Northern Europe and the Mediterranean," Post-Print hal-05244121, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05244121
    DOI: 10.7202/1079134ar
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