Current models of bilateral trade neglect the effects of income distribution. This paper addresses the issue by accounting for non-homothetic consumer preferences and hence investigating the role of income distribution in the context of the gravity model of trade. A theoretically justified gravity model is estimated for disaggregated trade data (Dollar volume is used as dependent variable) using a sample of 104 exporters and 108 importers for 1980–2003 to achieve two main goals. We define and calculate new measures of income distribution similarity and empirically confirm that greater similarity of income distribution between countries implies more trade. Using distribution-based measures as a proxy for demand similarities in gravit...
In this paper we investigate the Linder hypothesis for bilateral export trade in agricultural and fo...
Specialization models are important in providing a solid theoretical ground for gravity equation in ...
A major role for per-capita income in international trade, as opposed to simply country size, was pe...
Current models of bilateral trade neglect the effects of income distribution. This paper addresses ...
This paper accounts for non-homothetic preferences by specifically investigating the role of income ...
Current models of bilateral trade neglect the effects of income distribution. This paper addresses t...
This paper proposes three new measures of income-distribution similarity. The new measures are used ...
This paper investigates empirically how similarity of demand structures - approximated by similarity...
In this paper we model the pattern of international trade, and technological innovation and imitatio...
Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their models, ...
Abstract Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their...
In this paper, we show that inequality is an important determinant of import demand, in that it augm...
We construct the first direct classification of goods as luxuries or necessities that is compatible ...
Motivated by recent insights from behavioral economics and social psychology, we present a theory of...
The model in this paper characterizes the pattern of international trade, and technological innovati...
In this paper we investigate the Linder hypothesis for bilateral export trade in agricultural and fo...
Specialization models are important in providing a solid theoretical ground for gravity equation in ...
A major role for per-capita income in international trade, as opposed to simply country size, was pe...
Current models of bilateral trade neglect the effects of income distribution. This paper addresses ...
This paper accounts for non-homothetic preferences by specifically investigating the role of income ...
Current models of bilateral trade neglect the effects of income distribution. This paper addresses t...
This paper proposes three new measures of income-distribution similarity. The new measures are used ...
This paper investigates empirically how similarity of demand structures - approximated by similarity...
In this paper we model the pattern of international trade, and technological innovation and imitatio...
Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their models, ...
Abstract Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their...
In this paper, we show that inequality is an important determinant of import demand, in that it augm...
We construct the first direct classification of goods as luxuries or necessities that is compatible ...
Motivated by recent insights from behavioral economics and social psychology, we present a theory of...
The model in this paper characterizes the pattern of international trade, and technological innovati...
In this paper we investigate the Linder hypothesis for bilateral export trade in agricultural and fo...
Specialization models are important in providing a solid theoretical ground for gravity equation in ...
A major role for per-capita income in international trade, as opposed to simply country size, was pe...