Gravity Equations

Universität Kiel — Sommersemester 2018

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Cited papers:

[1] Jonathan Eaton, Samuel S. Kortum, and Sebastian Sotelo. International trade: Linking micro and macro. Working Paper 17864, National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2012. [ DOI | http ]
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[3] Keith Head, Ran Jing, and John Ries. Import sourcing of chinese cities: Order versus randomness. Journal of International Economics, 105:119 -- 129, 2017. [ DOI | http ]
[4] Marc J. Melitz and Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano. Market size, trade, and productivity. The Review of Economic Studies, 75(1):295--316, 2008. [ DOI | http ]
[5] Sebastian Sotelo. Practical aspects of implementing the multinomial pml estimator, 2012.
[6] Thibault Fally. Structural gravity and fixed effects. Journal of International Economics, 97(1):76 -- 85, 2015. [ DOI | http ]
[7] Jeffrey Frankel. The Estimated Trade Effects of the Euro: Why Are They Below Those from Historical Monetary Unions among Smaller Countries?, pages 169--212. University of Chicago Press, February 2010. [ http ]
[8] Rodney Thom and Brendan Walsh. The effect of a currency union on trade: Lessons from the irish experience. European Economic Review, 46(6):1111 -- 1123, 2002. ISOM. [ DOI | http ]
[9] Volker Nitsch. Black Tie Required? How to Enter a Currency Union, pages 263--283. 2006. [ DOI | http ]
[10] Scott L. Baier and Jeffrey H. Bergstrand. Do free trade agreements actually increase members' international trade? Journal of International Economics, 71(1):72 -- 95, 2007. [ DOI | http ]
[11] Cèline Carrère. Revisiting the effects of regional trade agreements on trade flows with proper specification of the gravity model. European Economic Review, 50(2):223 -- 247, 2006. [ DOI | http ]
[12] Reuven Glick and Andrew K. Rose. Does a currency union affect trade? the time-series evidence. European Economic Review, 46(6):1125 -- 1151, 2002. ISOM. [ DOI | http ]
[13] Keith Head, Thierry Mayer, and John Ries. The erosion of colonial trade linkages after independence. Journal of International Economics, 81(1):1 -- 14, 2010. [ DOI | http ]
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[16] James E. Anderson and Douglas Marcouiller. Insecurity and the pattern of trade: An empirical investigation. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 84(2):342--352, 2002. [ http ]
[17] Philippe Martin, Thierry Mayer, and Mathias Thoenig. Make trade not war? The Review of Economic Studies, 75(3):865--900, 2008. [ DOI | arXiv | http ]
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[43] Thomas Chaney. Distorted gravity: The intensive and extensive margins of international trade. American Economic Review, 98(4):1707--21, September 2008. [ DOI | http ]
[44] Costas Arkolakis, Arnaud Costinot, and Andrés Rodríguez-Clare. New trade models, same old gains? American Economic Review, 102(1):94--130, February 2012. [ DOI | http ]
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[52] Keith Head and Thierry Mayer. What separates us? sources of resistance to globalization. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique, 46(4):1196--1231, 2013. [ DOI | arXiv | http ]
[53] Jacques Melitz and Farid Toubal. Native language, spoken language, translation and trade. Journal of International Economics, 93(2):351 -- 363, 2014. [ DOI | http ]
[54] James E. Rauch and Vitor Trindade. Ethnic chinese networks in international trade. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 84(1):116--130, 2002. [ http ]
[55] David L. Hummels and Georg Schaur. Time as a trade barrier. The American Economic Review, 103(7):2935--2959, 2013. [ http ]
[56] Gojko Barjamovic, Thomas Chaney, Kerem A. Coşar, and Ali Hortaçsu. Trade, merchants, and the lost cities of the bronze age. Working Paper 23992, National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2017. [ DOI | http ]
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[59] Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum. Technology, geography, and trade. Econometrica, 70(5):1741--1779, 2002. [ DOI | arXiv | http ]
[60] Keith Head and Thierry Mayer. Gravity equations: Workhorse, toolkit, and cookbook. In Elhanan Helpman, Kenneth Rogoff, and Gita Gopinath, editors, Handbook of International Economics, volume 4 of Handbook of International Economics, chapter 3, pages 131 -- 195. Elsevier, 2014. [ DOI | http ]
[61] Arnaud Costinot and Andrés Rodríguez-Clare. Trade theory with numbers: Quantifying the consequences of globalization. In Gita Gopinath, Elhanan Helpman, and Kenneth Rogoff, editors, Handbook of International Economics, volume 4 of Handbook of International Economics, pages 197 -- 261. Elsevier, 2014. [ DOI | http ]
[62] Yoto V. Yotov, Roberta Piermartini, José-Antonio Monteiro, and Mario Larch. An advanced guide to trade policy analysis: The structural gravity model. World Trade Organization, 2016.
[63] JMC Santos Silva and Silvana Tenreyro. The log of gravity. The Review of Economics and statistics, 88(4):641--658, 2006.
[64] James E. Anderson and Eric van Wincoop. Gravity with gravitas: A solution to the border puzzle. American Economic Review, 93(1):170--192, March 2003. [ DOI | http ]

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