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Resumo:This study discusses the importance of hub airports’ air connectivity in improving the economic performance of the European Union countries during the period of 2008-2019. For this purpose, we use two different measurements of air connectivity - airport and hub connectivity, which are calculated using the Nestcan Model, and then, as a first step, we analyse the degree of linear association of each one of them with gross domestic product (GDP) and with a set of economic variables (hereafter designated as EVs) which, according to the literature, are expected to be positively determined by air connectivity and will boost a country´s economic performance, namely: inflows and outflows of foreign direct investment (FDI), imports, exports, and international tourism expenditures. We conclude that the type of air connectivity adopted matters. The results show that hub connectivity has a higher correlation with key variables for economic growth and is increasingly correlated with GDP during the period analysed, while a downward tendency over the more recent years was observed with regards airport connectivity. Next, we test the strength and direction of the quantitative relationship between hub connectivity and GDP/each EV for a sample of EU countries with a hub connectivity level of at least 5% of the TOP hub-connected EU country (Germany). Finally, we extract conclusions for individual countries, with the help of the scatter diagrams and regression lines. The results provide policy guidance regarding the role of hub connectivity in increasing the economic performance of a country, especially for those countries that are highly dependent on FDI, trade, and tourism for economic growth, as we illustrate for the case of Portugal.
Autores principais:Castro, Maria Inês
Outros Autores:Fontoura, Maria Paula
Assunto:air connectivity airport connectivity hub connectivity foreign direct investment international trade tourism Netscan Model European Union Portugal
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:working paper
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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spellingShingle Improving the air connectivity of hub airports : an instrument to boost the economic performance of EU countries?
Castro, Maria Inês
air connectivity
airport connectivity
hub connectivity
foreign direct investment
international trade
tourism
Netscan Model
European Union
Portugal
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv air connectivity
airport connectivity
hub connectivity
foreign direct investment
international trade
tourism
Netscan Model
European Union
Portugal
title Improving the air connectivity of hub airports : an instrument to boost the economic performance of EU countries?
title_full Improving the air connectivity of hub airports : an instrument to boost the economic performance of EU countries?
title_fullStr Improving the air connectivity of hub airports : an instrument to boost the economic performance of EU countries?
title_full_unstemmed Improving the air connectivity of hub airports : an instrument to boost the economic performance of EU countries?
title_short Improving the air connectivity of hub airports : an instrument to boost the economic performance of EU countries?
title_sort Improving the air connectivity of hub airports : an instrument to boost the economic performance of EU countries?
topic air connectivity
airport connectivity
hub connectivity
foreign direct investment
international trade
tourism
Netscan Model
European Union
Portugal
topic_facet air connectivity
airport connectivity
hub connectivity
foreign direct investment
international trade
tourism
Netscan Model
European Union
Portugal
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