This paper compares various specifications of the gravity model of trade as nested versions of a general specification that uses bilateral country-pair fixed effects to control for heterogeneity. For each specification, we show that the atheoretical restrictions used to obtain them from the general model are not supported statistically. Because the gravity model has become the "workhorse" baseline model for estimating the effects of international integration, this has important empirical implications. In particular, we show that, unless heterogeneity is accounted for correctly, gravity models can greatly overestimate the effects of integration on the volume of trade.International trade
The gravity equation has been widely used in studying the determinants of bilateral trade flows. Des...
This thesis reviews the literature, simulates and applies the Gravity Model of International Trade. ...
Helpman, Melitz, and Rubinstein (2008)-HMR-present a rich theoretical model to study the determinant...
This paper compares various specifications of the gravity model of trade as nested versions of a gen...
been common to instead specify the augmented model using per capita income, which captures the same ...
We consider the estimation of the usual Gravity model of trade, which involves flows of trade, say e...
Using a panel dataset of bilateral export flows from 12 EU countries to 20 OECD trading partners ove...
There is a well-established literature finding that the Canada-U.S. border has a large dampening eff...
How do trade costs affect international trade? This paper offers a new approach. We rely on a flexib...
This paper suggests an alternative way for estimating the gravity equation that takes into considera...
This paper uses a gravity model to assess ex-post regional trade agreements. The model includes 130 ...
This paper evaluates the static effects of preferential agreements between several economic blocs an...
We examine why the gravity equation works and the implications for its use. There are three contrib...
Much empirical international trade reserach requires a careful analysis of bilateral trade patterns....
[[abstract]]This article compares various specifications of the gravity model of trade, which are co...
The gravity equation has been widely used in studying the determinants of bilateral trade flows. Des...
This thesis reviews the literature, simulates and applies the Gravity Model of International Trade. ...
Helpman, Melitz, and Rubinstein (2008)-HMR-present a rich theoretical model to study the determinant...
This paper compares various specifications of the gravity model of trade as nested versions of a gen...
been common to instead specify the augmented model using per capita income, which captures the same ...
We consider the estimation of the usual Gravity model of trade, which involves flows of trade, say e...
Using a panel dataset of bilateral export flows from 12 EU countries to 20 OECD trading partners ove...
There is a well-established literature finding that the Canada-U.S. border has a large dampening eff...
How do trade costs affect international trade? This paper offers a new approach. We rely on a flexib...
This paper suggests an alternative way for estimating the gravity equation that takes into considera...
This paper uses a gravity model to assess ex-post regional trade agreements. The model includes 130 ...
This paper evaluates the static effects of preferential agreements between several economic blocs an...
We examine why the gravity equation works and the implications for its use. There are three contrib...
Much empirical international trade reserach requires a careful analysis of bilateral trade patterns....
[[abstract]]This article compares various specifications of the gravity model of trade, which are co...
The gravity equation has been widely used in studying the determinants of bilateral trade flows. Des...
This thesis reviews the literature, simulates and applies the Gravity Model of International Trade. ...
Helpman, Melitz, and Rubinstein (2008)-HMR-present a rich theoretical model to study the determinant...