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While the precise causes of postwar trade growth are not well understood, declines in transport costs top the lists of usual suspects. However, there is remarkably little systematic evidence documenting the decline. This paper brings to bear an eclectic mix of data in order to provide a detailed accounting of the time-series pattern of shipping costs. The ad-valorem impact of ocean shipping costs is not much lower today than in the 1950s, with technological advances largely trumped by adverse cost shocks. In contrast, air shipping costs have dropped an order of magnitude, and airborne trade has grown rapidly as a result. As a result, international trade has also experienced a significant rise in speed.
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David Hummels
National Bureau of Economic Research
The Journal of Economic Perspectives
Purdue University West Lafayette
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11bf6e6229a93195178d49 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1257/jep.21.3.131