On the Problem of Endogenous Unobserved Effects in the Estimation of Gravity Models
This paper introduces instrumental-variable estimators for exponential-regression models that featur...
The mean anomaly at epoch η is one of the standard six Keplerian orbital elements in terms of which ...
textabstractConventional studies of bilateral trade patterns specify a log-normal gravity equation f...
Since the work of Feenstra (2002), the standard Anderson & van Wincoop (2003) Gravity Model has been...
The gravity model is one of the most frequently estimated empirical relationships in economics. Howe...
We consider the estimation of the Gravity model of trade, which involves flows of trade, say exports,...
Empirical models for panel data frequently feature fixed effects in both directions of the panel. Se...
This article examines the effects of zero trade on the estimation of the gravity model using both si...
We present an instrumental-variable approach to estimate gravity equations. Our procedure accommodat...
Empirical models for dyadic interactions between n agents often feature agent-specific parameters. F...
Abstract This paper shows that standard gravity models of foreign trade include non-stationary varia...
This note discusses methodological issues and practical concerns for international economists and in...
Many improvements have been proposed for the basic gravity model specification, most of which are co...
The gravity model has become an efficient tool in the analysis of international economic relations d...
The gravitational coupling parameter G is determined by a non riemannian curvature scalar of a backg...
This paper introduces instrumental-variable estimators for exponential-regression models that featur...
The mean anomaly at epoch η is one of the standard six Keplerian orbital elements in terms of which ...
textabstractConventional studies of bilateral trade patterns specify a log-normal gravity equation f...
Since the work of Feenstra (2002), the standard Anderson & van Wincoop (2003) Gravity Model has been...
The gravity model is one of the most frequently estimated empirical relationships in economics. Howe...
We consider the estimation of the Gravity model of trade, which involves flows of trade, say exports,...
Empirical models for panel data frequently feature fixed effects in both directions of the panel. Se...
This article examines the effects of zero trade on the estimation of the gravity model using both si...
We present an instrumental-variable approach to estimate gravity equations. Our procedure accommodat...
Empirical models for dyadic interactions between n agents often feature agent-specific parameters. F...
Abstract This paper shows that standard gravity models of foreign trade include non-stationary varia...
This note discusses methodological issues and practical concerns for international economists and in...
Many improvements have been proposed for the basic gravity model specification, most of which are co...
The gravity model has become an efficient tool in the analysis of international economic relations d...
The gravitational coupling parameter G is determined by a non riemannian curvature scalar of a backg...
This paper introduces instrumental-variable estimators for exponential-regression models that featur...
The mean anomaly at epoch η is one of the standard six Keplerian orbital elements in terms of which ...
textabstractConventional studies of bilateral trade patterns specify a log-normal gravity equation f...