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Trade Potential among Heterogeneous Economies: A Short Guide to Gravity Models

Par : Contributeur(s) : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2002. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Two opposite forces determine the intensity of bilateral trade between countries: an attractive force (country size and income) and a repulsive force (distance and other barriers to trade). Building on a now well-established theoretical basis and minimum data requirements, gravity equations – which combine the above variables – have become one of the most popular tools for analysing international trade. And calculating trade potential is certainly their most widely used application: a gravity equation is estimated and then used for a simulation. This paper examines the problems associated with this methodology and offers original solutions, focusing particularly on choice of estimation sample. A gravity model estimated for 75 heterogeneous countries trading in 14 sectors covering 261 industries is used to illustrate this approach.
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Two opposite forces determine the intensity of bilateral trade between countries: an attractive force (country size and income) and a repulsive force (distance and other barriers to trade). Building on a now well-established theoretical basis and minimum data requirements, gravity equations – which combine the above variables – have become one of the most popular tools for analysing international trade. And calculating trade potential is certainly their most widely used application: a gravity equation is estimated and then used for a simulation. This paper examines the problems associated with this methodology and offers original solutions, focusing particularly on choice of estimation sample. A gravity model estimated for 75 heterogeneous countries trading in 14 sectors covering 261 industries is used to illustrate this approach.

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