In this paper we find that the estimates of Armington elasticities (the elasticity of substitution between groups of products identified by country of origin) obtained from multilateral trade data can differ from those obtained from bilateral trade data. In particular, the former tends to be higher than the latter when trade consists largely of intermediate inputs. Given that the variety of intermediate inputs traded across borders is increasing rapidly and that the effect of this increase is not adequately captured in multilateral trade data, the evidence shows that the employment of multilateral trade data to estimate Armington elasticities needs caution.
International audienceThis data article describes a new dataset on product-level trade elasticity, h...
International audienceConventional aggregate trade elasticity estimates hardly vary across countries...
With the growing integration of the world economy, there have been more and more studies looking at ...
Countries and regions within countries frequently import and export from the same standard industria...
Applied partial and general equilibrium models used to examine trade policy are almost universally s...
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 ...
The elasticity of substitution between goods from di¤erent countries the Armington elasticity is im...
In an open economy economic agents distribute their spending between domestic and various import goo...
Estimates of the elasticity of substitution between domestic and foreign varieties are small in macr...
This paper investigates whether the elasticity of demand systematically changes from one importer co...
Elasticities of substitution among U.S. imports from Mexico, Canada, the rest of the world, and comp...
International audienceThis data article describes a new dataset on product-level trade elasticity, h...
International audienceConventional aggregate trade elasticity estimates hardly vary across countries...
With the growing integration of the world economy, there have been more and more studies looking at ...
Countries and regions within countries frequently import and export from the same standard industria...
Applied partial and general equilibrium models used to examine trade policy are almost universally s...
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 ...
The elasticity of substitution between goods from di¤erent countries the Armington elasticity is im...
In an open economy economic agents distribute their spending between domestic and various import goo...
Estimates of the elasticity of substitution between domestic and foreign varieties are small in macr...
This paper investigates whether the elasticity of demand systematically changes from one importer co...
Elasticities of substitution among U.S. imports from Mexico, Canada, the rest of the world, and comp...
International audienceThis data article describes a new dataset on product-level trade elasticity, h...
International audienceConventional aggregate trade elasticity estimates hardly vary across countries...
With the growing integration of the world economy, there have been more and more studies looking at ...