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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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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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This paper investigates the causal influence of export concentration on measures of aggregate volatility …. Geographically disadvantaged countries often have a concentrated export structure which makes them more vulnerable to external shocks …. Identifying causal effects of export concentration on volatility faces severe problems of endogeneity, however. Based on a gravity …
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