The Air Connectivity Index : Measuring Integration in the Global Air Transport Network

The authors construct a new measure of connectivity in the global air transport network, covering 211 countries and territories for the year 2007. It is grounded in network analysis methods, and is based on a gravity-like model that is familiar from the international trade and regional science literatures. It is a global measure of connectivity, in the sense that it captures the full range of interactions among all network nodes, even when there is no direct flight connection between them. The best connected countries are the United States, Canada, and Germany; the United States' score is more than two-thirds higher than the next placed country's, and connectivity overall follows a power law distribution that is fully consistent with the hub-and-spoke nature of the global air transport network. The measure of connectivity is closely correlated with important economic variables, such as the degree of liberalization of air transport markets, and the extent of participation in international production networks. It provides a strong basis for future research in areas such as air and maritime transport, as well as international trade.

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Main Authors: Arvis, Jean-François, Shepherd, Ben
Format: Policy Research Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2011-06-01
Subjects:ACCESSIBILITY, ADJACENCY, AGGREGATION, AIR, AIR CARGO, AIR FREIGHT, AIR LIBERALIZATION, AIR PASSENGER, AIR ROUTE, AIR SERVICE, AIR SERVICES, AIR TRAFFIC, AIR TRANSPORT, AIR TRANSPORT MARKET, AIR TRANSPORT POLICY, AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM, AIR TRANSPORTATION, AIRLINE, AIRLINE DEREGULATION, AIRLINE INDUSTRY, AIRPLANES, AIRPORT, AIRPORTS, ARCHITECTURE, AREA, ASPECT, ATTRIBUTES, AVIATION, BASIC, BRIDGE, CARGO TRAFFIC, CARRIERS, CHOICE OF TRANSPORT, CODES, COMMUNITIES, COMPETITIVENESS, COMPONENTS, COMPUTER NETWORKS, CONNECTIVITY, CONSTRUCTION, COST OF TRANSPORTATION, DESTINATION, DIRECT CONNECTIONS, DIRECT FLIGHTS, DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS, DOMESTIC TRAFFIC, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ELASTICITIES, ELASTICITY, ELECTRICITY, END USERS, FLIGHT, FLIGHT CONNECTIONS, FLIGHT INFORMATION, FREEWARE, FREIGHT, FREQUENCY OF FLIGHTS, FUEL, GLOBAL ECONOMY, GLOBALIZATION, GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION, GRAVITY MODELING, HISTOGRAM, HUB, IMAGE, IMPEDANCE, IMPLEMENTATIONS, INSPECTION, INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS, INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRANSPORT, INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC, INVENTORIES, JOURNEY, LANDING, MARITIME TRANSPORT, MARKET POTENTIAL, MARKET SHARE, MODAL CHOICES, MODE OF TRANSPORT, MODES OF TRANSPORT, NETWORK ANALYSIS, NETWORK INDUSTRIES, NETWORKS, NEWSLETTER, NORMALIZATION, OPEN ACCESS, ORIGIN, PASSENGER FLIGHTS, PASSENGER NUMBERS, PASSENGER TRAFFIC, PASSENGER TRANSPORT, PASSENGERS, PORT INFRASTRUCTURE, PRODUCTIVITY, RANGE, REFERENCE, REGIONAL HUB, REGIONAL HUBS, RELIABILITY, RESULT, RESULTS, ROUTE, ROUTES, SEARCH ENGINE, SEARCH RESULTS, SEAT CAPACITY, SPATIAL MODELING, SPATIAL OBJECTS, STRENGTH, TAKE OFF, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TERMINAL, TIME PERIOD, TOPOLOGY, TRADE OUTCOMES, TRAFFIC LEVELS, TRANSACTION, TRANSIT, TRANSPORT FACILITATION, TRANSPORT INDUSTRY, TRANSPORT MARKET, TRANSPORT MARKETS, TRANSPORT MODE, TRANSPORT NETWORK, TRANSPORT OPERATORS, TRANSPORT POLICIES, TRANSPORT POLICY, TRANSPORT RESEARCH, TRANSPORT SERVICES, TRANSPORTATION, TRANSPORTATION CAPACITY, TRANSPORTATION ECONOMICS, TRANSPORTATION NETWORK, TRIPS, TRUE, USES, WEB, WEB PAGES, WEIGHT RATIO, WORLD TRADE,
Online Access:http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000158349_20110630135825
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/3486
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