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Tomasz Ryczkowski1, Agata Fronczak1, Piotr Fronczak2
1Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology, Koszykowa 75, PL-00-662, Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
In this paper, we analyse the gravity model in the global passenger air-transport network. We show that in the standard form, the model is inadequate for correctly describing the relationship between passenger flows and typical geo-economic variables that characterize connected countries. We propose a model for transfer flights that allows exploitation of these discrepancies in order to discover hidden subflows in the network. We illustrate its usefulness by retrieving the distance coefficient in the gravity model, which is one of the determinants of the globalization process. Finally, we discuss the correctness of the presented approach by comparing the distance coefficient to several well-known economic events.
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