Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach

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spelling 12789 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=12789 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 8 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in UN Malang 2020-03-27 22:56:58 7096-01-FH02-FPP-20-40932.pdf UniSZA Private Access Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach Jurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan Investment in transport infrastructure is one of the important actions to accelerate regional development because it will open access among regions. Thus, it can lead to accelerate economic growth. This study aims to analyze the short-run and long-run relationship between economic growth and air transportation in ASEAN-10 countries. The data used in this study are the number of air transport passengers, air transport carrier, air freights, interactions between passengers and air transport carrier, and gross domestic product growth sourced from World Bank in a year period of 2002-2017. Panel ARDL is used in this analysis. Based on the specification, estimation, and examination of the model, the Panel ARDL is the best choice model. The Panel ARDL model shows that in the short term there is no significant relationship between air transportation and economic growth, but in the long term explains, except air freight, that air transport passengers, air transport airline, and the interaction between passengers have a significant effect on ASEAN-10 economic growth. This study emphasizes that to increase economic growth, increase in air transportation services is an important factor. 12 1 10-17
spellingShingle Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach
summary Investment in transport infrastructure is one of the important actions to accelerate regional development because it will open access among regions. Thus, it can lead to accelerate economic growth. This study aims to analyze the short-run and long-run relationship between economic growth and air transportation in ASEAN-10 countries. The data used in this study are the number of air transport passengers, air transport carrier, air freights, interactions between passengers and air transport carrier, and gross domestic product growth sourced from World Bank in a year period of 2002-2017. Panel ARDL is used in this analysis. Based on the specification, estimation, and examination of the model, the Panel ARDL is the best choice model. The Panel ARDL model shows that in the short term there is no significant relationship between air transportation and economic growth, but in the long term explains, except air freight, that air transport passengers, air transport airline, and the interaction between passengers have a significant effect on ASEAN-10 economic growth. This study emphasizes that to increase economic growth, increase in air transportation services is an important factor.
title Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach
title_full Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach
title_fullStr Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach
title_full_unstemmed Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach
title_short Is the economic growth of ASEAN-10 related to air transportation? a panel ARDL approach
title_sort is the economic growth of asean-10 related to air transportation? a panel ardl approach