One country's exports of a particular commodity are usually imperfect substitutes for similar exports from other countries. Consequently, the price elasticity of export demand involves unknown cross elasticities between sub-groups of the commodity. However, there are constraints on the relative magnitudes of all the sub-group elasticities. These make it possible to assess the degree to which the whole commodity elasticity divided by the market share is an over-estimate of the export elasticity
Recent theoretical work on international trade emphasizes the importance of trade elasticity as the ...
This paper combines two firm-level customs datasets for French and Chinese exporters to estimate the...
The elasticity of price transmission measures the extent to which a change in world prices will be t...
One country's exports of a particular commodity are usually imperfect substitutes for similar export...
In the trade literature, researchers characterize product substitutability using own-price elasticit...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper investigates whether the elasticity of demand systematically changes from one importer co...
We estimate three international price elasticities using exporters data: the elasticity of firm expo...
Abstract. Countries and regions within countries frequently import and export from the same standard...
This paper shows that the Armington elasticity, which refers to both the elasticity of substitution ...
International audienceWe instrument export prices with firm level electricity cost shocks and estima...
This paper extends the basic results of Houck’s insight for derived demand elasticities for the case...
Income and price elasticities for non-oil exports of non-OPEC developing countries play an imp ortan...
There exist conflicting views among the researchers about the magnitudes of US cotton export demand ...
Countries and regions within countries frequently import and export from the same standard industria...
Recent theoretical work on international trade emphasizes the importance of trade elasticity as the ...
This paper combines two firm-level customs datasets for French and Chinese exporters to estimate the...
The elasticity of price transmission measures the extent to which a change in world prices will be t...
One country's exports of a particular commodity are usually imperfect substitutes for similar export...
In the trade literature, researchers characterize product substitutability using own-price elasticit...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
This paper investigates whether the elasticity of demand systematically changes from one importer co...
We estimate three international price elasticities using exporters data: the elasticity of firm expo...
Abstract. Countries and regions within countries frequently import and export from the same standard...
This paper shows that the Armington elasticity, which refers to both the elasticity of substitution ...
International audienceWe instrument export prices with firm level electricity cost shocks and estima...
This paper extends the basic results of Houck’s insight for derived demand elasticities for the case...
Income and price elasticities for non-oil exports of non-OPEC developing countries play an imp ortan...
There exist conflicting views among the researchers about the magnitudes of US cotton export demand ...
Countries and regions within countries frequently import and export from the same standard industria...
Recent theoretical work on international trade emphasizes the importance of trade elasticity as the ...
This paper combines two firm-level customs datasets for French and Chinese exporters to estimate the...
The elasticity of price transmission measures the extent to which a change in world prices will be t...