Globalisation, Logistics and Food Supply: Evidence from Vietnam

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https://doi.org/10.22452/MJES.vol58no2.5

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Food supply, globalisation, trade gravity model, logistics performance, regional trade agreements (RTAs)

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Most countries satisfy domestic food consumption by importing from foreign supplies, thus highlighting the role of agricultural exports in maintaining and diversifying the global food supply. In the age of globalisation, whether the flourishing number of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has been facilitating greater market access of agricultural and food products is questioned by national governments. Meanwhile, logistics performance has been the bottleneck of emerging economies, which exerts negative impacts on agricultural export competitiveness in foreign markets. Overall, the interlink between globalisation, logistics and food supply has not been addressed adequately. Therefore, this paper employs the trade gravity model to examine the relationship between agricultural exports, RTAs membership, and logistics performance in the case of Vietnam and her 97 major trading partners. Static and dynamic panel data estimation are employed with the methods applied to solving the zero trade and endogeneity concerns. Findings confirm the interlink between globalisation, logistics and food supply. RTAs-based globalisation and logistics policies are intertwined to secure and diversify import-driven food supply. The unified framework for long-term and sustainable development which aims at strengthening the interlink between globalisation, logistics, agriculture and global food supply should be considered in policy formulation.

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  • Duc Nha Le, Ton Duc Thang University

    Faculty of Business Administration, Ton Duc Thang University

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2021-12-05

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Globalisation, Logistics and Food Supply: Evidence from Vietnam. (2021). Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies, 58(2), 267-291. https://doi.org/10.22452/MJES.vol58no2.5

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