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pre- World War I, the interwar, and the post-war periods, this paper finds that the Frankel-Romer result is robust to …
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Quantitative results from a large class of structural gravity models of international trade depend critically on the elasticity of trade with respect to trade frictions. We develop a new simulated method of moments estimator to estimate this elasticity from disaggregate price and trade-flow data...
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This paper investigates the theory and evidence that history plays a role in shaping the direction of international trade. Because there are reasons to anticipate a positive correlation between the predominant direction of trade flows in the past and membership in preferential arrangements in...
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welfare gain from moving to a world with frictionless trade. In this model, a country's trade potential depends on only the …
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in all world markets and to help secure 20 percent of the Japanese semiconductor market for foreign firms within five …
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The decade from 1985 to 1995 was an unprecedented period of declining barriers to global trade. The reform wave was especially pronounced in developing countries where overvalued currencies were eliminated, quantitative import restrictions dismantled, and import tariffs reduced. What accounts...
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