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We study the effect of international trade and freeness of trade (openness) on interregional inequality within countries. We estimate a model derived from a structural economic-geography approach in which interregional inequality depends on weighted trade shares and trade costs. In addition to...
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We study the effect of international trade and freeness of trade on interregional inequality within countries. We estimate a model derived from a structural economic geography approach where interregional inequality depends on weighted trade shares and trade costs and where we can derive an...
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We study the effect of international trade and freeness of trade on interregional inequality within countries. While most studies focus on single countries and only some use a small panel of countries, we use the two largest databases available to examine these issues. One database is provided...
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paper by Anderson and Van Wincoop (2003) and uses it to identify the effect of regional borders on commuting. This approach … by means of a negative binomial regression using Belgian data on intermunicipality commuting. We show that regional … borders exert a sizable residual deterrent effect on commuting, a finding with obvious implications for regional labor market …
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