Trade orientation measurement and consequences
New trade theory and endogenous growth models have revived the debate on the static and dynamic implications of trade orientation. Alas, a decade of models has produced more ambiguity than clarity, placing a premium on empirical work. Unfortunately, existing indices of trade orientation invite substantial criticism. In the first part of the paper we construct a new measure, based on the difference between actual trade and the trade levels predicted by a factor endowments mode. In the second part, we use the index to examine the link between trade orientation and economic growth.
Authors: | Wolf, Holger C. |
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Estudios de Economia. - Departamento de Economía. - Vol. 20, esp Year 1993, p. 49-86
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Departamento de Economía |
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