Logistics performance as a mediator of the relationship between trade facilitation and international trade: A mediation analysis

IF 1.2 4区 管理学 Q3 ECONOMICS South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences Pub Date : 2020-12-08 DOI:10.4102/sajems.v23i1.3453
Alassane Dounignatieme Yeo, Ai-min Deng
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The growing volume of international trade, the disappearance of borders between countries and the expansion of the concept of globalisation have recently made the logistics sector more important in world trade. Today, logistics has emerged as one of the largest and most dynamic activities in the world. Unfortunately, the logistics gap between rich and poor countries persists. According to the Logistics Performance Index (LPI), high-income countries dominate the logistics ranking, while the worst performers are underdeveloped economies that are often landlocked countries, small island states or post-conflict countries. However, logistics performance is not merely determined by the level of per capita income, as many countries perform better than others in different income groups. When talking about logistics performance, Gani (2017) refers to the processes necessary for the safe and secure transport of goods from one country to another. Underdeveloped and developing countries, therefore, need practical trade logistics measures to facilitate trade in order to change import and export processes and optimise the supply chain without having to commit to significant additional human and financial resources.
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物流绩效在贸易便利化与国际贸易关系中的中介作用:中介分析
国际贸易量的不断增长,国家之间边界的消失以及全球化概念的扩大,最近使物流部门在世界贸易中更加重要。今天,物流已成为世界上规模最大、最具活力的活动之一。不幸的是,富国和穷国之间的物流差距仍然存在。根据物流绩效指数(LPI),高收入国家在物流排名中占据主导地位,而表现最差的是不发达经济体,通常是内陆国家、小岛屿国家或冲突后国家。然而,物流绩效不仅仅取决于人均收入水平,因为许多国家在不同的收入群体中表现得比其他国家更好。在谈到物流绩效时,Gani(2017)指的是货物从一个国家安全运输到另一个国家所必需的过程。因此,不发达国家和发展中国家需要实际的贸易物流措施来促进贸易,以便改变进出口流程并优化供应链,而不必承诺大量额外的人力和财政资源。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS) is a leading South African-based publication for interdisciplinary research in the economic and management sciences. The journal publishes and disseminates high-quality academic articles that contribute to the better understanding of the interaction between economic, environmental and social perspectives as applicable to the broader management sciences in an African environment. The editorial board therefore invites authors to submit their research from areas such as economics, finance, accounting, human capital, marketing and other related disciplines that break down common intellectual silos and prepares a new path for debate on the operation and development of sustainable markets and organisations as relevant to the broader African context.
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