We present an empirical implementation of a general-equilibrium model of international trade with heterogeneous manufacturing firms. The theory underlying our model is consistent with Melitz (2003). A nonlinear structural estimation procedure identifies a set of core parameters and unobserved firm-level trade frictions that best fit the geographic pattern of trade. Once the parameters are identified, we utilize a decomposition technique for computing general-equilibrium counterfactuals. We illustrate this technique using trade and protection data from the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP). We first assess the economic effects of reductions in measured tariffs. Taking the simple-average welfare change across regions the Melitz structure i...
We build a tractable partial equilibrium model in the spirit of Melitz (2003) to help understand the...
Applied General Equilibrium models of trade failed to predict the sec-toral changes in trade volumes...
This chapter considers alternatives to the Armington formulation of international trade found in mos...
We present an empirical implementation of a general-equilibrium model of international trade with he...
We present an empirical implementation of a general-equilibrium model of interna-tional trade with h...
We present an empirical implementation of a general-equilibrium model of interna-tional trade with h...
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are essential computational tools for trade policy analy...
Traditional CGE models with Armington assumption fail to capture the extensive margin of trade, ther...
This paper analyzes the qualitative properties of a multisectoral, multiregional computable general ...
The authors study the effects of tariffs in a dynamic variation of the Melitz (2003) model, a monopo...
ABSTRACT: We develop a model with endogeneity in key features of industrial structure linked to hete...
This paper presents a computable general equilibrium model with trade-induced effects on industrial ...
I derive a novel solution for the long run, competitive effects of tariffs that is general for many ...
Abstract This paper reviews the new approach to international trade based on firm heterogeneity in d...
I derive a novel solution for the general equilibrium effects of tariffs that is robust to heterogen...
We build a tractable partial equilibrium model in the spirit of Melitz (2003) to help understand the...
Applied General Equilibrium models of trade failed to predict the sec-toral changes in trade volumes...
This chapter considers alternatives to the Armington formulation of international trade found in mos...
We present an empirical implementation of a general-equilibrium model of international trade with he...
We present an empirical implementation of a general-equilibrium model of interna-tional trade with h...
We present an empirical implementation of a general-equilibrium model of interna-tional trade with h...
Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models are essential computational tools for trade policy analy...
Traditional CGE models with Armington assumption fail to capture the extensive margin of trade, ther...
This paper analyzes the qualitative properties of a multisectoral, multiregional computable general ...
The authors study the effects of tariffs in a dynamic variation of the Melitz (2003) model, a monopo...
ABSTRACT: We develop a model with endogeneity in key features of industrial structure linked to hete...
This paper presents a computable general equilibrium model with trade-induced effects on industrial ...
I derive a novel solution for the long run, competitive effects of tariffs that is general for many ...
Abstract This paper reviews the new approach to international trade based on firm heterogeneity in d...
I derive a novel solution for the general equilibrium effects of tariffs that is robust to heterogen...
We build a tractable partial equilibrium model in the spirit of Melitz (2003) to help understand the...
Applied General Equilibrium models of trade failed to predict the sec-toral changes in trade volumes...
This chapter considers alternatives to the Armington formulation of international trade found in mos...