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This paper uses novel barcode-level country of origin data to study the incidence of the US-China trade war in 2018-2019. I find that the incidence of these policies initially fell entirely to US consumers, which is in line with previous research. However in the medium to long-run I find that...
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We nest an extended two-way fixed effect (ETWFE) estimator for staggered difference-in-differences within the structural gravity model. To test the ETWFE, we estimate the effects of regional trade agreements (RTAs). The results suggest that RTA estimates in the current gravity literature may be...
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This paper develops a Bertrand Price Competition model with differentiated goods in which export subsidies are compared … governments could also consider a depreciation as an alternative policy to export subsidies. -- export subsidies ; exchange rate …
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This note points out that the treatment by many texts of export subsidies in a competitive market contains an error … ranking of export subsidies, production subsidies and a combined policy consisting of a tariff and an export subsidy when the …
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In recent years microsimulation models (MSMs) have been increasingly applied in quantitative analyses of the individual impacts of economic and social programme policies. The suitability of using microsimulation as an instrument to analyze main and side policy impacts at the individual level...
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We consider the estimation of Cobb-Douglas production functions using panel data covering a large sample of companies …
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