Long-Range Growth: Economic Development in the Global Network of Air Links

HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series 16-034

HKS Working Paper No. RWP16-034

51 Pages Posted: 21 Sep 2016

See all articles by Filipe R. Campante

Filipe R. Campante

Harvard University - Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)

David Yanagizawa-Drott

University of Zurich

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Date Written: September 19, 2016

Abstract

We study the impact of international long-distance flights on the global spatial allocation of economic activity. To identify causal effects, we exploit variation due to regulatory and technological constraints which give rise to a discontinuity in connectedness between cities at a distance of 6000 miles. We show that these air links have a positive effect on local economic activity, as captured by satellite measured night lights. To shed light on how air links shape economic outcomes, we first present evidence of positive externalities in the global network of air links: connections induce further connections. We then find that air links increase business links, showing that the movement of people fosters the movement of capital. In particular, this is driven mostly by capital flowing from high-income to middle income (but not low-income) countries. Taken together, our results suggest that increasing interconnectedness generates economic activity at the local level by inducing links between businesses, but also gives rise to increased spatial inequality locally, and potentially globally.

Keywords: Globalization, Air Travel, Connections, Economic Activity, Local Development, Cities, Business Links, FDI, Convergence, Spatial Inequality

JEL Classification: F15, F21, F23, F63, O11, O18, O19, O47, R11, R12, R40

Suggested Citation

Campante, Filipe R. and Yanagizawa-Drott, David, Long-Range Growth: Economic Development in the Global Network of Air Links (September 19, 2016). HKS Faculty Research Working Paper Series 16-034, HKS Working Paper No. RWP16-034, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2840837 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2840837

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