This paper shows that reduced heterogeneity of exporter-specific goods can provide a direct explanation of the distance puzzle. Using COMTRADE 4-digit bilateral trade data we find that the elasticity of trade to distance has increased by 8% from 1962 to 2009. Theoretical foundations of the gravity equation indicate that the distance coefficient is the product of the elasticity of trade costs to distance and a measure of heterogeneity, e.g. the substitution elasticity between exporter-specific goods in the Armington framework. This parameter has increased by 13% from 1962 to 2009. The evolution of the distance coefficient is thus compatible with a 4% reduction in the elasticity of trade costs to distance
This study suggests another explanation of the "missing globalization puzzle" typically observed in ...
In this paper, we address the problem of the role of the distance between trading partners by assumi...
The empirical trade literature has long been puzzled by the finding of large and non-decreasing dist...
Egalement publié dans la série des Documents de travail du LEDA-DIAL, n°DT/2012-09.This paper shows ...
This paper shows that reduced heterogeneity of exporter-specific goods can provide a direct explanat...
Distance effects in empirical gravity equations appear to be too high to be explained by transport c...
For a long time globalization could be seen everywhere but in gravity estimates. We offer evidence h...
Distance effects in empirical gravity equations appear to be too high to be explained by transport c...
The ‘distance effect' measuring the elasticity of trade flows to distance has been found to be risin...
The empirical trade literature has long been puzzled by the finding of a large and non-decreasing di...
Estimations of gravity equations specified in logarithm generally conclude that the distance elastic...
The ‘distance effect ' measuring the elasticity of trade flows to distance has been found to be...
The “distance effect” measuring the elasticity of trade flows to distance has been found to be risin...
In the international trade literature, a non intuitive result appears in the traditional log linear ...
The gravity equation in international trade states bilateral exports are proportional to economic si...
This study suggests another explanation of the "missing globalization puzzle" typically observed in ...
In this paper, we address the problem of the role of the distance between trading partners by assumi...
The empirical trade literature has long been puzzled by the finding of large and non-decreasing dist...
Egalement publié dans la série des Documents de travail du LEDA-DIAL, n°DT/2012-09.This paper shows ...
This paper shows that reduced heterogeneity of exporter-specific goods can provide a direct explanat...
Distance effects in empirical gravity equations appear to be too high to be explained by transport c...
For a long time globalization could be seen everywhere but in gravity estimates. We offer evidence h...
Distance effects in empirical gravity equations appear to be too high to be explained by transport c...
The ‘distance effect' measuring the elasticity of trade flows to distance has been found to be risin...
The empirical trade literature has long been puzzled by the finding of a large and non-decreasing di...
Estimations of gravity equations specified in logarithm generally conclude that the distance elastic...
The ‘distance effect ' measuring the elasticity of trade flows to distance has been found to be...
The “distance effect” measuring the elasticity of trade flows to distance has been found to be risin...
In the international trade literature, a non intuitive result appears in the traditional log linear ...
The gravity equation in international trade states bilateral exports are proportional to economic si...
This study suggests another explanation of the "missing globalization puzzle" typically observed in ...
In this paper, we address the problem of the role of the distance between trading partners by assumi...
The empirical trade literature has long been puzzled by the finding of large and non-decreasing dist...