Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model

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Autor(a) principal: Paz, Lourenço Senne
Data de Publicação: 2003
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10438/264
Resumo: Recent efforts toward a world with freer trade, like WTO/GATT or regional Preferential Trade Agreements(PTAs), were put in doubt after McCallum's(1995) finding of a large border effect between US and Canadian provinces. Since then, there has been a great amount of research on this topic employing the gravity equation. This dissertation has two goals. The first goal is to review comprehensively the recent literature about the gravity equation, including its usages, econometric specifications, and the efforts to provide it with microeconomic foundations. The second goal is the estimation of the Brazilian border effect (or 'home-bias trade puzzle') using inter-state and international trade flow data. It is used a pooled cross-section Tobit model. The lowest border effect estimated was 15, which implies that Brazilian states trade among themselves 15 times more than they trade with foreign countries. Further research using industry disaggregated data is needed to qualify the estimated border effect with respect to which part of that effect can be attributed to actual trade costs and which part is the outcome of the endogenous location problem of the firm.
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title Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model
spellingShingle Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model
Paz, Lourenço Senne
Economia
Modelos econométricos
Brasil - Comércio
title_short Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model
title_full Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model
title_fullStr Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model
title_sort Brazilian international and inter-state trade flows: an exploratory analysis using the gravity model
author Paz, Lourenço Senne
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Modelos econométricos
Brasil - Comércio
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