2019
DOI: 10.1080/23322039.2019.1703440
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A gravity model analysis for trade between the GCC and developed countries

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“…The estimated coefficients for gdp jt are positive and highly significant at the 1% level (FE, PPML and Heckman) and 5% (fixed effects). The results are similar to the findings of Khayat and McMillan (2019). The coefficients of importers' per capita GDP are negative in all models and significant at different levels of significance.…”
Section: Bangladesh's Leather Trade Determinantssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The estimated coefficients for gdp jt are positive and highly significant at the 1% level (FE, PPML and Heckman) and 5% (fixed effects). The results are similar to the findings of Khayat and McMillan (2019). The coefficients of importers' per capita GDP are negative in all models and significant at different levels of significance.…”
Section: Bangladesh's Leather Trade Determinantssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The GDP per capita of the importing country has an influence on the total exports of the coal sector in the country Indonesia with its main trading partners in accordance with the research that has been carried out by Alim's (2019) where GDP per capita is an instrument to measure the power buy a country if the country experiences an increase in GDP per capita it will increase also state spending. This result also follows Khayat (2019) The study concluded that GDP per capita for source and population for source and destination countries were significant and signed correctly. goods (in the destination country) to tend to be relatively more expensive compared to the price of imported goods, so the demand for imported goods increases.…”
Section: Panel Data Regression Testsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The gravity model is the spread of movement based on accessibility, bounce, and pull from the zone of origin to the destination zone [12]. The description of the level of ease in achieving the destination zone in this model is expressed in the travel cost function or impedance function [13].…”
Section: Gravity Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%