This paper quantifies the average effect of distance on bilateral agricultural trade using a large sample of countries. We focus on identifying time-varying effects of distance on trade to test whether the marginal effect has gradually diminished in recent years; to do this, we use a sample that includes more than 200 countries and spans the period 1995-2013. A variety of robustness checks and model specifications are used. The results suggest that the “distance effect” significantly explains bilateral agricultural trade flows.Non-PRIFPRI1; AGRODEPMTI
Using a sample of bilateral trade flows across ten developed countries between 1974 and 1995, this a...
This paper extends the conflict–trade model to incorporate geographic distance. It expands prior res...
This study analyzes the impacts of cultural distance on bilateral trade flows in the Western Hemisph...
This contribution argues and proves empirically that trade in agricultural products could be the hig...
One of the best-established empirical results in international economics is that bilateral trade dec...
One of the best established empirical results in international economics is that bi-lateral trade de...
In this contribution it is argued and empirical proven, complementary to the existing literature, th...
008087252000PDFProceedingsGravity modelsExportsCost estimatingAgricultural productsEconomic analysis...
The negative effect of distance on bilateral trade is one of the most robust findings in internation...
It has been widely argued that, with the decline in trade costs, the importance of distance has decl...
Over the time the effect of distance has became an essential component for understanding internation...
Distance is of great influence when deciding whom to trade with. This thesis examines how the import...
Technology, transportation and global appetites have transformed trade relationships between near an...
Newton's Law of gravitation, when applied to international trade, implies that just as particles att...
This paper assesses how bilateral distance affects observed spatial variation in free-on-board (FOB)...
Using a sample of bilateral trade flows across ten developed countries between 1974 and 1995, this a...
This paper extends the conflict–trade model to incorporate geographic distance. It expands prior res...
This study analyzes the impacts of cultural distance on bilateral trade flows in the Western Hemisph...
This contribution argues and proves empirically that trade in agricultural products could be the hig...
One of the best-established empirical results in international economics is that bilateral trade dec...
One of the best established empirical results in international economics is that bi-lateral trade de...
In this contribution it is argued and empirical proven, complementary to the existing literature, th...
008087252000PDFProceedingsGravity modelsExportsCost estimatingAgricultural productsEconomic analysis...
The negative effect of distance on bilateral trade is one of the most robust findings in internation...
It has been widely argued that, with the decline in trade costs, the importance of distance has decl...
Over the time the effect of distance has became an essential component for understanding internation...
Distance is of great influence when deciding whom to trade with. This thesis examines how the import...
Technology, transportation and global appetites have transformed trade relationships between near an...
Newton's Law of gravitation, when applied to international trade, implies that just as particles att...
This paper assesses how bilateral distance affects observed spatial variation in free-on-board (FOB)...
Using a sample of bilateral trade flows across ten developed countries between 1974 and 1995, this a...
This paper extends the conflict–trade model to incorporate geographic distance. It expands prior res...
This study analyzes the impacts of cultural distance on bilateral trade flows in the Western Hemisph...