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Evolution and Vulnerability of the Global Ready-to-Eat Aquatic Products Trade Network: A Complex Network Analysis. [PDF]
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Protocol for single-cell optimization objective and trade-off inference. [PDF]
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Trade-offs, synergies and scale effects of ecosystem services in the middle reaches of the Yellow River. [PDF]
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Wheat growth model capturing growth-defense trade-off. [PDF]
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The World Trade Model: Merchandise Trade
Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund, 1978This paper presents a simple semiannual model of world merchandise trade disaggregated by commodity class and by country or country grouping. It is designed principally to estimate the responsiveness of merchandise trade to variations in income and activity levels in the industrial countries. The responsiveness of trade flows to variations in prices is
Michael C. Deppler, Duncan M. Ripley
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A Model of Trade Liberalization in Services*
Review of International Economics, 2006This paper develops an intra-industry service trade model taking into account important features of services. We find that service trade liberalization between identical economies is welfare enhancing when the pre-trade domestic market liberalization is limited.
Wong, CYP, Zhang, A, Wu, J
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Modeling Power Distance in Trade
2009Agent-based computational economics studies the nature of economic processes by means of artificial agents that simulate human behavior. Human behavior is known to be scripted by cultural background. The processes of trade partner selection and negotiation work out differently in different communities.
Hofstede, G.J. +2 more
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Estimation of trading costs: Trade indicator models revisited [PDF]
It is a stylized fact that trade indicator models (e.g. Madhavan, Richardson, and Roomans (1997) and Huang and Stoll (1997)) underestimate the bid-ask spread. We argue that this negative bias is due to an endogeneity problem which is caused by a negative correlation between the arrival of public information and trade direction.
Theissen, Erik, Zehnder, Lars Simon
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Modeling International Trade of Forest Products: Application of PPML to a Gravity Model of Trade
Forest Products Journal, 2018Abstract To model international trade of forest products we use a gravity model of trade. In modeling trade, we estimate the impact of importer gross domestic product (GDP), exporter GDP, and distance between trading partners using Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood (PPML). When estimating the log-linearized gravity model (ordinary least squares
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