One of the most successful empirical relationships in international trade is the gravity equation, which relates bilateral trade flows between an origin and destination to bilateral trade frictions, origin characteristics, and destination characteristics. A key decision for researchers in estimating this relationship is the level of aggregation, since the gravity equation is log linear, whereas aggregation involves summing the level rather than the log level of trade flows. In this paper, we derive an exact Jensen’s inequality correction term for the gravity equation in a nested constant elasticity of substitution (CES) import demand system, such that a log-linear gravity equation holds exactly for each nest of this demand system. We use th...
Trade is measured on a gross sales basis while GDP is measured on a net sales basis, i.e. value adde...
There are two sources of bias in the existing gravity equations used to assess the impact of non-rec...
In the international trade literature, a non intuitive result appears in the traditional log linear ...
One of the most successful empirical relationships in international trade is the gravity equation. A...
Gravity equations are an important tool in empirical international trade research. We study to what ...
The gravity equation in international trade is one of the most robust empirical finding in economics...
This paper derives a micro-founded gravity equation in general equilibrium based on a translog deman...
The gravity equation in international trade states bilateral exports are proportional to economic si...
This paper derives a micro-founded gravity equation based on a translog demand system that allows fo...
The gravity equation in international trade is one of the most robust empirical finding in economic...
We examine why the gravity equation works and the implications for its use. There are three contrib...
We evaluate the consequences of oligopolistic behavior for the estimation of gravity equations for t...
Much empirical international trade reserach requires a careful analysis of bilateral trade patterns....
Estimations of gravity equations specified in logarithm generally conclude that the distance elastic...
This study analyzes the stability of the distance coefficient values over time in the generalized gr...
Trade is measured on a gross sales basis while GDP is measured on a net sales basis, i.e. value adde...
There are two sources of bias in the existing gravity equations used to assess the impact of non-rec...
In the international trade literature, a non intuitive result appears in the traditional log linear ...
One of the most successful empirical relationships in international trade is the gravity equation. A...
Gravity equations are an important tool in empirical international trade research. We study to what ...
The gravity equation in international trade is one of the most robust empirical finding in economics...
This paper derives a micro-founded gravity equation in general equilibrium based on a translog deman...
The gravity equation in international trade states bilateral exports are proportional to economic si...
This paper derives a micro-founded gravity equation based on a translog demand system that allows fo...
The gravity equation in international trade is one of the most robust empirical finding in economic...
We examine why the gravity equation works and the implications for its use. There are three contrib...
We evaluate the consequences of oligopolistic behavior for the estimation of gravity equations for t...
Much empirical international trade reserach requires a careful analysis of bilateral trade patterns....
Estimations of gravity equations specified in logarithm generally conclude that the distance elastic...
This study analyzes the stability of the distance coefficient values over time in the generalized gr...
Trade is measured on a gross sales basis while GDP is measured on a net sales basis, i.e. value adde...
There are two sources of bias in the existing gravity equations used to assess the impact of non-rec...
In the international trade literature, a non intuitive result appears in the traditional log linear ...