Airplanes are a fast but expensive means of shipping goods, a fact which has implications for comparative advantage. The paper develops a Ricardian model with a continuum of goods which vary by weight and hence transport cost. Comparative advantage depends on relative air and surface transport costs across countries and goods, as well as stochastic productivity. A key testable implication is that the U.S. should import heavier goods from nearby countries, and lighter goods from faraway counties. This implication is tested using detailed data on U.S. imports from 1990 to 2003. Looking across goods the U.S. imports, nearby exporters have lower market share in goods that the rest of the world ships by air. Looking across exporters for individu...
This paper investigates whether the elasticity of demand systematically changes from one importer co...
According to the classical Ricardian theory of comparative advantage, relative labor productivities ...
Discussion Papers are a series of manuscripts in their draft form. They are not intended for circula...
The paper presents a formal analysis which incorporates returns to transportation into a Ricardian f...
When there are costs of trade, such as transport or other costs, the pattern of trade may not be wel...
We introduce a generalized iceberg transportation cost, which combines per-unit and ad-valorem compo...
The Ricardian model predicts that countries should produce and export relatively more in industries ...
This paper extends the H-O-S model of trade in order to incorporate more goods (n) than factors (2) ...
This study investigates the effects of the transportation cost on the international trade. The first...
We present a dynamic comparative advantage model in which moderate reductions in import tariffs can ...
We present a dynamic comparative advantage model in which moderate reductions in trade costs can gen...
What role do individual modes of transportation play in international trade? To study this question,...
This paper develops an approach for quantifying the importance of different sources of comparative a...
This paper attempts to \u85nd the motivation behind interstate trade patterns within the U.S. by usi...
The present note shows the interaction between technological dif-ferences between countries and the ...
This paper investigates whether the elasticity of demand systematically changes from one importer co...
According to the classical Ricardian theory of comparative advantage, relative labor productivities ...
Discussion Papers are a series of manuscripts in their draft form. They are not intended for circula...
The paper presents a formal analysis which incorporates returns to transportation into a Ricardian f...
When there are costs of trade, such as transport or other costs, the pattern of trade may not be wel...
We introduce a generalized iceberg transportation cost, which combines per-unit and ad-valorem compo...
The Ricardian model predicts that countries should produce and export relatively more in industries ...
This paper extends the H-O-S model of trade in order to incorporate more goods (n) than factors (2) ...
This study investigates the effects of the transportation cost on the international trade. The first...
We present a dynamic comparative advantage model in which moderate reductions in import tariffs can ...
We present a dynamic comparative advantage model in which moderate reductions in trade costs can gen...
What role do individual modes of transportation play in international trade? To study this question,...
This paper develops an approach for quantifying the importance of different sources of comparative a...
This paper attempts to \u85nd the motivation behind interstate trade patterns within the U.S. by usi...
The present note shows the interaction between technological dif-ferences between countries and the ...
This paper investigates whether the elasticity of demand systematically changes from one importer co...
According to the classical Ricardian theory of comparative advantage, relative labor productivities ...
Discussion Papers are a series of manuscripts in their draft form. They are not intended for circula...