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Many studies use tariffs to measure changes in trade policy. This paper shows that standard sources for tariffs suffer from substantial measurement error due to misreporting and the resulting false imputation: Countries fail to report tariffs every year and missing data are more prevalent for...
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called the Armington elasticity. Yet estimates vary widely. We collect 3,524 reported estimates of the elasticity, construct …
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Armington and constant-elasticity-of-transformation (CET) functions are routinely used in computable general … sell at home. Decisions by domestic demanders whether to purchase imports or domestic output are covered by the Armington … function. The Armington function is a constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CES) function. This note is concerned with the links …
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-called Armington elasticities in the import demand function has a strong influence on the simulation results. Most existing estimates … of Armington elasticities are only for the US. The few studies for other countries find substantially differing results …
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