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The Silk Roads were a decentralized network of trade routes that connected ancient cities across Eurasia. Goods, ideas, people, and technology moved along the roads for over 1,500 years. Using a detailed georeferenced map of the entire trade network, this paper finds that areas within 50 KM of...
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Was the collapse of world trade between 1928 and 1937 caused by higher transport costs, increased protectionism or the collapse of the gold standard? Using recent advances in the estimation of gravity equations, I examine the partial and general equilibrium effects of bilateral distance,...
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This paper shows that bank linkages have a positive effect on international trade. A global banking network (GBN) is … constructed at the bank level, using individual syndicated loan data from Loan Analytics for 1990-2007. Network distance between … bank pairs is computed and aggregated to country pairs as a measure of bank linkages between countries. Data on bilateral …
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"border effect" in the absence of a border. Thereby, the finding that trade between East- and West-Japan is 23.1% - 51 …, reflected by the contemporaneous structure of Japan's business and social networks, rather than cultural differences, shaped by …
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