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The Impact of US-China Trade War on China’s Exports: Evidence From Difference-in-Differences Model
This study examines the impact of the US-China trade war on Chinese exports. Using the monthly export data from January 2017 to October 2022 with a Difference-in-Differences (DID) model, our findings show: First, before the trade war, export trends in ...
Ting Yang, W. Lau, E. Bahri
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Trade and Portuguese Immigration [PDF]
This manuscript examines the link between trade and migration flows using a gravity model for the period 1995-2007 between Portugal and European Union countries. We also include in our sample the Portuguese speaking countries (PALOPS), i.e., ex-colonies.
Surugiu, Marius Razvan +5 more
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Staggered Difference-in-Differences in Gravity Settings: Revisiting the Effects of Trade Agreements
We nest an extended two-way fixed effect (ETWFE) estimator for staggered difference-in-differences within the structural gravity model. To test the ETWFE, we estimate the effects of regional trade agreements (RTAs). The results suggest that RTA estimates
Arne J. Nagengast, Y. Yotov
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The Long and Short (Run) of Trade Elasticities
When countries change most favored nation (MFN) tariffs, partners that trade on MFN terms experience plausibly exogenous tariff changes. Using this variation, we estimate the trade elasticity at short and long horizons with local projections.
Christoph E. Boehm +2 more
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The Modern Wholesaler: Global Sourcing, Domestic Distribution, and Scale Economies
Half of all transactions in the $6 trillion market for manufactured goods in the United States were intermediated by wholesalers in 2012, up from 32 percent in 1992. Seventy percent of this increase is due to the growth of “superstar” firms—the largest 1
S. Ganapati
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Cultural Distance, Firm Boundaries, and Global Sourcing
Casual observation suggests that cultural differences play an important role in business transactions, yet systematic evidence on this relationship is scarce.
Y. Gorodnichenko +2 more
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The Political Economy of International Regulatory Cooperation
We examine international regulatory agreements that are negotiated under lobbying pressures from producer groups. The way in which lobbying influences the cooperative setting of regulatory policies, as well as the welfare impacts of international ...
G. Maggi, Ralph Ossa
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Opposing Firm Level Responses to the China Shock: Output Competition versus Input Supply
We decompose the “China shock” into two components that induce different adjustments for firms exposed to Chinese exports: an output shock affecting firms selling goods that compete with similar imported Chinese goods, and an input supply shock affecting
P. Aghion +4 more
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The Production Relocation and Price Effects of US Trade Policy: The Case of Washing Machines
We estimate the price effect of US import restrictions on washers. The 2012 and 2016 antidumping duties against South Korea and China were accompanied by downward or minor price movements along with production relocation to other export platform ...
Aaron Flaaen +2 more
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The Gains from Input Trade with Heterogeneous Importers
Firms differ substantially in their participation in foreign input markets. We develop a methodology to measure the aggregate effects of input trade that takes such heterogeneity into account.
J. Blaum +4 more
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