A gravity-model approach is used to estimate the magnitude of the internal border (home bias) and external border (frontier) effects in Spain using industry-level trade flows. We find that the average border effects are about 30 and 10, respectively. Next we explore the variation in the industry-specific border effects. First, the border effects are larger in highly product differentiated industries. Second, the internal border effect is twice bigger for trade in intermediate goods than for trade in final goods. Third, conditioning on the geographic concentration of firms reduces significantly the internal border effect
We move beyond the nation-state as the unit of analysis and use subnational spatial variation to stu...
The border effect literature emphasizes the negative effect of distance on the international trade f...
Many studies have found that international borders represent large barriers to trade. But how do int...
The existence of a large border effect is considered as one of the main puzzles of international ma...
After the seminal paper by McCallum, various authors have estimated the effect of regional and nati...
This work is an empirical study of the Spanish Autonomous Communities from 2000 to 2010 to quantify ...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest among industrial organization economists in using data on...
Recent literature on border effect has demonstrated that national trade (intra- as well as interreg...
In this paper we use a gravity model to study the trade performance of French and Spanish border re...
Based on the estimation of a theoretically consistent gravity equation, together with a careful comp...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses the size of the border effect or home bias within the European Union ...
Studies of competitiveness tend to focus on a local economy's global interactions, particularly its ...
The evaluation of the Single European Market requires a better knowledge of the level of integration...
This paper analyses the size of the border effect or home bias within the European Union (EU) with ...
We move beyond the nation-state as the unit of analysis and use subnational spatial variation to stu...
We move beyond the nation-state as the unit of analysis and use subnational spatial variation to stu...
The border effect literature emphasizes the negative effect of distance on the international trade f...
Many studies have found that international borders represent large barriers to trade. But how do int...
The existence of a large border effect is considered as one of the main puzzles of international ma...
After the seminal paper by McCallum, various authors have estimated the effect of regional and nati...
This work is an empirical study of the Spanish Autonomous Communities from 2000 to 2010 to quantify ...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest among industrial organization economists in using data on...
Recent literature on border effect has demonstrated that national trade (intra- as well as interreg...
In this paper we use a gravity model to study the trade performance of French and Spanish border re...
Based on the estimation of a theoretically consistent gravity equation, together with a careful comp...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyses the size of the border effect or home bias within the European Union ...
Studies of competitiveness tend to focus on a local economy's global interactions, particularly its ...
The evaluation of the Single European Market requires a better knowledge of the level of integration...
This paper analyses the size of the border effect or home bias within the European Union (EU) with ...
We move beyond the nation-state as the unit of analysis and use subnational spatial variation to stu...
We move beyond the nation-state as the unit of analysis and use subnational spatial variation to stu...
The border effect literature emphasizes the negative effect of distance on the international trade f...
Many studies have found that international borders represent large barriers to trade. But how do int...