Many improvements have been proposed for the basic gravity model specification, most of which are confirmed by standard statistical tests due to the large number of observations often used to estimate such models. We use Monte Carlo experiments to examine situations in which features of models may be found statistically significant (or insignificant) when it is known ex ante that they are absent (or present) in the underlying data process. Erroneous assumptions about the presence or absence of lagged dependent variables, fixed effects, free-trade associations and customs unions are shown to introduce economically important bias in estimates of the coefficients of interest, and in some cases to be confirmed spuriously. Policy effects, such a...
This paper evaluates the performance of alternative estimation methods for gravity models with heter...
Abstract. Six methods of parameter estimation for the production-constrained gravity model are compa...
We present an instrumental-variable approach to estimate gravity equations. Our procedure accommodat...
Many improvements have been proposed for the basic gravity model specification, most of which are co...
The gravity model is one of the most frequently estimated empirical relationships in economics. Howe...
This paper provides Monte Carlo (MC) simulation evidence on the performance of methods used for iden...
The gravity model is a workhorse for econometric studies of the impact of regional trade agreements ...
This article examines the effects of zero trade on the estimation of the gravity model using both si...
The use of the gravity model to evaluate the effect of policies in a cross-country framework is larg...
The gravity model has become an efficient tool in the analysis of international economic relations d...
Since the work of Feenstra (2002), the standard Anderson & van Wincoop (2003) Gravity Model has been...
Part 1 of this paper discusses the treatment of zero observations in growth-factor methods; part 2 d...
This paper provides Monte Carlo simulation evidence on the performance of methods used for identifyi...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the performance of alternative estimation methods for gra...
Abstract This paper shows that standard gravity models of foreign trade include non-stationary varia...
This paper evaluates the performance of alternative estimation methods for gravity models with heter...
Abstract. Six methods of parameter estimation for the production-constrained gravity model are compa...
We present an instrumental-variable approach to estimate gravity equations. Our procedure accommodat...
Many improvements have been proposed for the basic gravity model specification, most of which are co...
The gravity model is one of the most frequently estimated empirical relationships in economics. Howe...
This paper provides Monte Carlo (MC) simulation evidence on the performance of methods used for iden...
The gravity model is a workhorse for econometric studies of the impact of regional trade agreements ...
This article examines the effects of zero trade on the estimation of the gravity model using both si...
The use of the gravity model to evaluate the effect of policies in a cross-country framework is larg...
The gravity model has become an efficient tool in the analysis of international economic relations d...
Since the work of Feenstra (2002), the standard Anderson & van Wincoop (2003) Gravity Model has been...
Part 1 of this paper discusses the treatment of zero observations in growth-factor methods; part 2 d...
This paper provides Monte Carlo simulation evidence on the performance of methods used for identifyi...
International audienceThis paper evaluates the performance of alternative estimation methods for gra...
Abstract This paper shows that standard gravity models of foreign trade include non-stationary varia...
This paper evaluates the performance of alternative estimation methods for gravity models with heter...
Abstract. Six methods of parameter estimation for the production-constrained gravity model are compa...
We present an instrumental-variable approach to estimate gravity equations. Our procedure accommodat...