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International bilateral trade 5 Gravity model 4 Dynamic panel data 3 Trust 3 Dynamic Panel Data 2 System-GMM estimator 2 Trade potentials 2 Dynamic Panel data 1 Free trade agreements 1 Gravity Models 1 International Bilateral Trade 1 Trade Potentials 1
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Article 5 Book / Working Paper 1
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Jung, Benjamin 3 Vicarelli, Claudio 3 Benedictis, Luca De 2 De Benedictis, Luca 1
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Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT) 1
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Economics Letters 1 ISAE Working Papers 1 Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics 1 Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES) 1 The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 1 Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy 1
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Adjustment Dynamics of Bilateral Trade Flows: Theory and Evidence
Jung, Benjamin - In: Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics 145 (2009) 4, pp. 421-442
In this paper, I introduce a trade-promoting "invisible asset" into the standard Krugman (1980) model of international trade. It can be interpreted as trust that accumulates as an externality in proportion to successful international transactions. I use this framework to theoretically derive a...
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Adjustment Dynamics of Bilateral Trade Flows: Theory and Evidence
Jung, Benjamin - In: Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES) 145 (2009) IV, pp. 421-442
In this paper, I introduce a trade-promoting "invisible asset" into the standard Krugman (1980) model of international trade. It can be interpreted as trust that accumulates as an externality in proportion to successful international transactions. I use this framework to theoretically derive a...
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Gradualism and dynamic trade adjustment: Revisiting the pro-trade effect of free trade agreements
Jung, Benjamin - In: Economics Letters 115 (2012) 1, pp. 63-66
Do pro-trade effects of free trade agreements reflect timing of policy or dynamic trade adjustment? Only the latter involves dynamic welfare gains. I find that dynamic trade adjustment is as important as the immediate impact effect of free trade agreements.
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TRADE POTENTIALS IN GRAVITY PANEL DATA MODELS
Benedictis, Luca De; Vicarelli, Claudio - Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT) - 2004
In the last decade, a lot of effort has been produced in empirical international trade to explain bilateral volume of trade through the estimation of a gravity equation. A substantial share of this effort by scholars and Institutions regarded the estimate of trade potentials and the inference of...
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Trade Potentials in Gravity Panel Data Models
Benedictis, Luca De; Vicarelli, Claudio - In: Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy 5 (2005) 1, pp. 1386-1386
The paper shows how - using as an example the trade flows between eleven European countries and 31 OECD `reporting' countries - the result of a gravity model, in terms of potential trade, changes substantially when country heterogeneity and dynamics are taken into account. Comparing the...
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Trade Potentials in Gravity Panel Data Models
De Benedictis, Luca; Vicarelli, Claudio - In: The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 5 (2005) 1
Abstract The paper shows how - using as an example the trade flows between eleven European countries and 31 OECD `reporting' countries - the result of a gravity model, in terms of potential trade, changes substantially when country heterogeneity and dynamics are taken into account. Comparing the...
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