Findings from the literature suggest that previous estimates of the variety gains from trade are too small because of the imprecise measurement of the imported variety set under the Armington assumption. In this contribution, I use results from the literature on multi-product firms to obtain variety gain estimates that account for the entry and exit of firms as well as for product turnover within firms and find that welfare gains increase by a factor of 2.5 compared to the baseline Armington product-country variety differentiation case. I furthermore modify the lambda ratios presented in Feenstra (1994) by assuming that all import variations are due to extensive margin adjustments. Under this extreme assumption, variety gains increase by a ...
Models with monopolistic competition and constant elasticity of substitution (CES) preferences have ...
Welfare gains from increasing product variety are an important source of the gains from internationa...
Over the last decade, European Union members have experienced a dramatic increase in imports. This i...
Findings from the literature suggest that previous estimates of the variety gains from trade are too...
With the seminal work of Feenstra (1994) and its application to the United States by Broda and Weins...
Since the pioneering work of Krugman (1980) economists try to quantify the welfare gains from an inc...
In this paper, we apply the methodology developed by Feenstra (1994) and Broda and Weinstein (2006) ...
Since the seminal work of Krugman (1979), product variety has played a central role in models of tra...
In this thesis I estimate the gains from trade produced by an increase in imported product varieties...
This paper proposes lower and upper bounds for the gains from variety as derived by Broda and Weinst...
Not surprisingly, big countries trade more than small countries. In this paper we use data on shipme...
The first essay develops and tests a monopolistic competition model with a more general, but still t...
Not surprisingly, big countries trade more than small countries. In this paper we use data on shipme...
Recent trade data exhibit the following four empirical regularities: (i) countries import only a sma...
In an influential paper, Romer (1994) shows that the welfare gains from trade are substantially incr...
Models with monopolistic competition and constant elasticity of substitution (CES) preferences have ...
Welfare gains from increasing product variety are an important source of the gains from internationa...
Over the last decade, European Union members have experienced a dramatic increase in imports. This i...
Findings from the literature suggest that previous estimates of the variety gains from trade are too...
With the seminal work of Feenstra (1994) and its application to the United States by Broda and Weins...
Since the pioneering work of Krugman (1980) economists try to quantify the welfare gains from an inc...
In this paper, we apply the methodology developed by Feenstra (1994) and Broda and Weinstein (2006) ...
Since the seminal work of Krugman (1979), product variety has played a central role in models of tra...
In this thesis I estimate the gains from trade produced by an increase in imported product varieties...
This paper proposes lower and upper bounds for the gains from variety as derived by Broda and Weinst...
Not surprisingly, big countries trade more than small countries. In this paper we use data on shipme...
The first essay develops and tests a monopolistic competition model with a more general, but still t...
Not surprisingly, big countries trade more than small countries. In this paper we use data on shipme...
Recent trade data exhibit the following four empirical regularities: (i) countries import only a sma...
In an influential paper, Romer (1994) shows that the welfare gains from trade are substantially incr...
Models with monopolistic competition and constant elasticity of substitution (CES) preferences have ...
Welfare gains from increasing product variety are an important source of the gains from internationa...
Over the last decade, European Union members have experienced a dramatic increase in imports. This i...