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world of balanced international trade. Specifically, we build a Ricardian quantitative trade model including sectoral input … benefits in terms of lower global emissions. Globally, the simultaneous removal of all trade imbalances would lower world …
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We review recent research linking international trade to the environment, with a focus on new results and methods. The review is given structure by a novel decomposition linking changes in emissions to changes in productive activity at the plant, firm, industry, and national levels. While some...
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predicted by estimates based upon a cross-country sample, when using the 2006 vintage of the World Development Indicators. The …
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, Europe, and Oceania for the period from 1870 to 2000 and demonstrate an overriding role for declining trade costs in the pre-World … War I trade boom. In contrast, for the post-World War II trade boom we identify changes in output as the dominant force …
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Quantitative results from a large class of international trade models depend critically on the elasticity of trade with respect to trade frictions. We develop a simulated method of moments estimator to estimate this elasticity from disaggregate price and trade-flow data using the Ricardian...
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