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this upward bias results from aggregation along the extensive industry margin, which is why the bias is much smaller and …
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this upward bias results from aggregation along the extensive industry margin, which is why the bias is much smaller and …
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), empirical results from gravity equations are likely to be biased. -- gravity equation ; trade costs ; estimation bias …
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A basic assumption of the gravity equation of international trade is that increasing trade costs lower exports. Butintuition and theory imply that a high export volume lowers bilateral trade costs as well, because a fixed cost intensivetrade sector probably bears lower average costs with more...
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A basic assumption of the gravity equation of international trade is that increasing trade costs lower exports. But intuition and theory imply that a high export volume lowers bilateral trade costs as well, because a fixed cost intensive trade sector probably bears lower average costs with more...
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inter-city trade data, we identify a substantial centrality bias: Shipments from central places to their hinterland are 50 …%-125% larger than predicted by gravity forces. This upward bias stems from aggregating across industries, which are hierarchically … centrality bias along the margins of our data, we find that the by far largest part of this aggregation bias can be attributed to …
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Eurostat's Comext and Prodcom databases. A gravity application delivers a large set of product-level 'home bias' estimates …
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