2021
DOI: 10.22452/mjes.vol58no2.5
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Globalisation, Logistics and Food Supply: Evidence from Vietnam

Abstract: Most countries satisfy domestic food consumption by importing from foreign supplies, thus highlighting the role of agricultural exports in maintaining and diversifying the global food supply. In the age of globalisation, whether the flourishing number of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has been facilitating greater market access of agricultural and food products is questioned by national governments. Meanwhile, logistics performance has been the bottleneck of emerging economies, which exerts negative impacts … Show more

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“…There are some empirical studies on the eect of logistics performance on Vietnam's exports, however, this relationship is still not fully developed (Le, 2021). Most of the studies on this topic are based on the trade gravity model and only cover selected sets of Vietnam's trading partners.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are some empirical studies on the eect of logistics performance on Vietnam's exports, however, this relationship is still not fully developed (Le, 2021). Most of the studies on this topic are based on the trade gravity model and only cover selected sets of Vietnam's trading partners.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because time-speci c eects were not controlled in the study, the ndings might be biased by common shocks in certain years during the sampling period. Le (2021) and Le (2022) studied the eects of logistics performance in tandem with some other factors on Vietnam's aquaculture and agriculture products exports at sector and subsectoral levels. Various estimation techniques were used to address dierent issues in the trade gravity model separately, such as zero trade and reverse causality, wherein bilateral trade can also aect logistics performance; however, the ndings were inconsistent and depended on the choice of estimators.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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