2018
DOI: 10.1080/08853908.2018.1486754
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The Influence of Distance on French International Trade (1850 to 1913): A Comparison with Germany

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“…In terms of explanatory variables, all five factors passed the statistical significance test, while only culture differences were positively associated with international trade on electronic‐telecommunications, which means that countries (regions) sharing a common language trade significantly more with each other than with countries (regions) using different languages (Lameli et al., 2015). In line with previous research (Becuwe et al., 2018; Yang, 2013), international trade on electronic‐telecommunications shows significant distance attenuation characteristics. Economic differences and trade differences also play significant negative roles, indicating that countries (regions) with similar economic development levels or similar trade volume are more likely to trade electronic‐telecommunications.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In terms of explanatory variables, all five factors passed the statistical significance test, while only culture differences were positively associated with international trade on electronic‐telecommunications, which means that countries (regions) sharing a common language trade significantly more with each other than with countries (regions) using different languages (Lameli et al., 2015). In line with previous research (Becuwe et al., 2018; Yang, 2013), international trade on electronic‐telecommunications shows significant distance attenuation characteristics. Economic differences and trade differences also play significant negative roles, indicating that countries (regions) with similar economic development levels or similar trade volume are more likely to trade electronic‐telecommunications.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The trade characteristics of electronic-telecommunications products that fall under the category of high-tech products, in particular, are still mysterious. Furthermore, the imbalanced and hierarchical aspects of international trade have long prompted scholars to consider what variables influence the development of international trade (Becuwe et al, 2018;Kwaku, 2019;Lin, 2015;Sawadogo, 2019;Wang & Zhang, 2018;Yan, 2007;Yang, 2013). Geographic proximity has been found to be an important component in numerous research (Becuwe et al, 2018), as it improves interactive learning (Boschma, 2005).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have reflected on China's central position in the trade bloc and on how China has been moving closer to the center as its trade network has gradually become more closely linked [33][34][35]. Moreover, concerning factors affecting regional trade networks, scholars have found that geographical distance, cultural distance, institutional differences, economic scale, innovation level, etc., tend to have a profound impact on regional transnational trade [36,37]. ere is still a scarcity of research on trade network cluster groupings for the green product industry, for which in-depth studies are therefore needed.…”
Section: Theoretical Basis and Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%