Zastosowanie modelu grawitacyjnego do analizy międzynarodowego handlu miodem pszczelim

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Andriy Popovych


Słowa kluczowe : miód pszczeli, międzynarodowy handel, model grawitacyjny
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Celem artykułu jest określenie cech funkcjonowania i identyfikacja trendów w rozwoju światowego rynku miodu. Aby zidentyfikować czynniki wpływające na światowy handel miodem, zastosowano model grawitacyjny, a mianowicie jego odmianę dla pojedynczego produktu. Dane statystyczne dotyczące handlu międzynarodowego pozyskano z baz światowych organizacji i użyto do ilościowego określenia tego modelu. W wyniku analizy ekonometrycznej danych panelowych zidentyfikowano determinanty światowego handlu miodem i potwierdziła zasadność zastosowania modelu grawitacyjnego do oceny tego rynku.

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Popovych, A. (2018). Zastosowanie modelu grawitacyjnego do analizy międzynarodowego handlu miodem pszczelim. Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW W Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, 18(4), 395–406. https://doi.org/10.22630/PRS.2018.18.4.128
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