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An empirical measure of trade openness is defined as the ratio of total trade to GDP, and represents a convenient variable routinely used for cross-country studies on a variety of issues. However, the effects that the crude measure captures remain ambiguous, making it difficult to interpret the...
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unobserved national border barriers. The author proposes a resolution to this puzzle based on vertical specialization, which … Ricardian model of intra-national and international trade, and shows how endogenous vertical specialization magnifies the … specialization for the U.S. and Canada. The model implies a much smaller border barrier and border effect than previous estimates …
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Does distance matter for the volatility of international real and financial transactions? We show that it does, in addition to its well-established relevance for the level of trade. A simple model of trade with endogenous markups shows that demand shocks have a larger impact on trade between...
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Does distance matter for the volatility of international real and financial transactions? We show that it does, in addition to its well-established relevance for the level of trade. A simple model of trade with endogenous markups shows that demand shocks have a larger impact on trade between...
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