McCallum (1995) shows in an influential contribution that, even when controlling for the impact of bilateral distance and the region size, borders sharply reduce trade volumes between countries. We use in this paper data on bilateral trade flows between 94 French regions, for 10 industries and 2 years (1978 and 1993) to study the magnitude and variations over time of trade impediments, both distance-related and (administrative) border-related. We focus on assessing the role that business and social networks can play in shaping trade patterns and explaining the border effect puzzle. Using a structural econometric approach, we show that intra-national administrative bor-ders significantly affect trade patterns inside France. The impact is of ...
The measured effect of national borders on trade seems too large to be explained by the apparently s...
National borders reduce trade, but most estimates of the border effect seem puzzlingly large. We sho...
In the era of globalization, are borders just arbitrary lines on the map?Our results show that borde...
Using both standard and theory-grounded estimations of trade flow equations, the paper quantifies th...
http://econ.sciences-po.fr/sites/default/files/file/tmayer/networks_clm.pdfInternational audienceUsi...
Using theory-grounded estimations of trade flow equations, this paper investigates the role that bus...
Based on the estimation of a theoretically consistent gravity equation, together with a careful comp...
Recent literature on border effect has fostered research on informal barriers to trade and the role...
International audienceThis paper uses an augmented gravity model to investigate whether the 1978-200...
The measured effect of national borders on trade seems too large to be ex-plained by the apparently ...
Since the mid-1990s, the concept of transnationalism has been increasingly used and discussed. Some ...
After the seminal paper by McCallum, various authors have estimated the effect of regional and nati...
Many studies have found that international borders represent large barriers to trade. But how do int...
Many studies have found that international borders represent large barriers to trade. But how do int...
The measured effect of national borders on trade seems too large to be explained by the apparently s...
National borders reduce trade, but most estimates of the border effect seem puzzlingly large. We sho...
In the era of globalization, are borders just arbitrary lines on the map?Our results show that borde...
Using both standard and theory-grounded estimations of trade flow equations, the paper quantifies th...
http://econ.sciences-po.fr/sites/default/files/file/tmayer/networks_clm.pdfInternational audienceUsi...
Using theory-grounded estimations of trade flow equations, this paper investigates the role that bus...
Based on the estimation of a theoretically consistent gravity equation, together with a careful comp...
Recent literature on border effect has fostered research on informal barriers to trade and the role...
International audienceThis paper uses an augmented gravity model to investigate whether the 1978-200...
The measured effect of national borders on trade seems too large to be ex-plained by the apparently ...
Since the mid-1990s, the concept of transnationalism has been increasingly used and discussed. Some ...
After the seminal paper by McCallum, various authors have estimated the effect of regional and nati...
Many studies have found that international borders represent large barriers to trade. But how do int...
Many studies have found that international borders represent large barriers to trade. But how do int...
The measured effect of national borders on trade seems too large to be explained by the apparently s...
National borders reduce trade, but most estimates of the border effect seem puzzlingly large. We sho...
In the era of globalization, are borders just arbitrary lines on the map?Our results show that borde...