The barge and rail freight market for export-bound grain movement from Midwest to Mexican Gulf: An econometric analysis

The barge and rail freight market for export-bound grain movement from Midwest to Mexican Gulf: An econometric analysis

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Article ID: iaor2001367
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 36E
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 127
End Page Number: 137
Publication Date: Jun 2000
Journal: Transportation Research. Part E, Logistics and Transportation Review
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: transportation: water
Abstract:

An econometric model of the barge and rail freight market is developed so that factors which influence barge and rail rates for export-bound grain from Midwest to Mexican Gulf can be better understood. Three-stage least squares method is used to estimate the system of four equations that constitute the model. A number of identified factors turned out to be significant in determining grains rail and barge transportation rates. Given the interactive nature of supply and demand processes it is difficult to pinpoint a single most important factor. Yet it is clear that a substitute nature of the two transportation modes in addition to direct price–quantity relationship determine most of the transportation rates.

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