Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution

In this paper, we develop an estimation procedure to identify the partial (direct) effects of the GATT/WTO membership on the variable and the fixed trade cost, re-spectively. This extends the techniques of Anderson and Van Wincoop (2003) on the structural relationship of multilateral resistance terms...

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Main Authors: CHANG, Pao-Li, CHEN, Renjing, JIN, Wei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-36112022-10-25T05:04:48Z Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution CHANG, Pao-Li CHEN, Renjing JIN, Wei In this paper, we develop an estimation procedure to identify the partial (direct) effects of the GATT/WTO membership on the variable and the fixed trade cost, re-spectively. This extends the techniques of Anderson and Van Wincoop (2003) on the structural relationship of multilateral resistance terms and of Helpman, Melitz and Rubinstein (2008) on the structural modelling of trade incidence. We then develop a general equilibrium framework (that allows the presence of zero trade) to simulate the impact of variable, fixed, and total trade cost changes on the firm-level trade structure (including bilateral export productivity cutoff, weighted/unweighted extensive margin of export, intensive margin, and the mass of active firms) and the aggregate welfare, due to the GATT/WTO system (given the trade cost effects estimated from the first stage), for the period 1991–2017. 2022-10-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2612 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3611/viewcontent/wtodyn.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Firm Entry/Exit Truncated Pareto Identification of Fixed and Variable Trade Costs Simulation of Counterfactual Changes in Active/Inactive Trading Relationship Quantitative Welfare Analysis Growth and Development International Economics
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topic Firm Entry/Exit
Truncated Pareto
Identification of Fixed and Variable Trade Costs
Simulation of Counterfactual Changes in Active/Inactive Trading Relationship
Quantitative Welfare Analysis
Growth and Development
International Economics
spellingShingle Firm Entry/Exit
Truncated Pareto
Identification of Fixed and Variable Trade Costs
Simulation of Counterfactual Changes in Active/Inactive Trading Relationship
Quantitative Welfare Analysis
Growth and Development
International Economics
CHANG, Pao-Li
CHEN, Renjing
JIN, Wei
Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution
description In this paper, we develop an estimation procedure to identify the partial (direct) effects of the GATT/WTO membership on the variable and the fixed trade cost, re-spectively. This extends the techniques of Anderson and Van Wincoop (2003) on the structural relationship of multilateral resistance terms and of Helpman, Melitz and Rubinstein (2008) on the structural modelling of trade incidence. We then develop a general equilibrium framework (that allows the presence of zero trade) to simulate the impact of variable, fixed, and total trade cost changes on the firm-level trade structure (including bilateral export productivity cutoff, weighted/unweighted extensive margin of export, intensive margin, and the mass of active firms) and the aggregate welfare, due to the GATT/WTO system (given the trade cost effects estimated from the first stage), for the period 1991–2017.
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author CHANG, Pao-Li
CHEN, Renjing
JIN, Wei
author_facet CHANG, Pao-Li
CHEN, Renjing
JIN, Wei
author_sort CHANG, Pao-Li
title Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution
title_short Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution
title_full Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution
title_fullStr Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution
title_full_unstemmed Disentangling the effects of GATT/WTO on variable and fixed trade costs: Trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution
title_sort disentangling the effects of gatt/wto on variable and fixed trade costs: trade status, trade margins, and export sales distribution
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2612
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