Transfers in the Gravity Equation: The Case of Foreign Aid

Hendrik W. Kruse, I. Martínez‐Zarzoso
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This paper presents a theoretical gravity model of trade in which foreign aid is considered as a transfer instead of being part of the trade cost, as it has been previously done in the related literature. We argue that the usual specification leads to invalid out-of-sample predictions, biased coefficients and moreover it ignores heterogeneity. The proposed model is estimated for a sample of 188 countries over the period 1988-2013 using panel fixed effects and PPML techniques and the resulting trade elasticities with respect to aid are compared with those obtained from the traditional specification. The main results show that average effect of one additional US $ of aid is around 0.56$ of total imports according to our model, whereas with the alternative model an average effect of an implausible amount of 11$ of imports is obtained. In addition, a decomposed version of the model provides a new framework to disentangle the political effects of aid from the budget effects. While we consider the case of foreign aid, the modeling framework also applies to the study of other transfer, as for example remittances.
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重力方程中的转移:以外援为例
本文提出了一个贸易的理论引力模型,在这个模型中,外援被视为一种转移,而不是贸易成本的一部分,正如之前相关文献所做的那样。我们认为,通常的规范导致无效的样本外预测,有偏系数,而且它忽略了异质性。利用面板固定效应和PPML技术对188个国家1988-2013年的样本进行了估计,并将所得的援助方面的贸易弹性与传统规范所得的结果进行了比较。主要结果表明,根据我们的模型,每增加一美元援助的平均影响约为进口总额的0.56美元,而在替代模型下,平均影响为难以置信的11美元。此外,该模型的一个分解版本提供了一个新的框架,将援助的政治影响从预算影响中分离出来。在我们考虑外援的情况下,建模框架也适用于其他转移的研究,例如汇款。
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