State Dependence and Unobserved Heterogeneity in the Extensive Margin of Trade

Julian Hinz, Amrei Stammann, Joschka Wanner
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We study the role and drivers of persistence in the extensive margin of bilateral trade. Motivated by a stylized heterogeneous firms model of international trade with market entry costs, we consider dynamic three-way fixed effects binary choice models and study the corresponding incidental parameter problem. The standard maximum likelihood estimator is consistent under asymptotics where all panel dimensions grow at a constant rate, but it has an asymptotic bias in its limiting distribution, invalidating inference even in situations where the bias appears to be small. Thus, we propose two different bias-corrected estimators. Monte Carlo simulations confirm their desirable statistical properties. We apply these estimators in a reassessment of the most commonly studied determinants of the extensive margin of trade. Both true state dependence and unobserved heterogeneity contribute considerably to trade persistence and taking this persistence into account matters significantly in identifying the effects of trade policies on the extensive margin.
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贸易外延边际中的国家依赖与未观察异质性
我们研究了双边贸易宽边际持续性的作用和驱动因素。在具有市场进入成本的国际贸易异构企业模型的激励下,我们考虑了动态三向固定效应二元选择模型,并研究了相应的附带参数问题。标准最大似然估计量在所有面板尺寸以恒定速率增长的渐近情况下是一致的,但它在其极限分布中具有渐近偏差,即使在偏差看起来很小的情况下也会使推理无效。因此,我们提出了两种不同的偏差校正估计器。蒙特卡罗模拟证实了它们理想的统计特性。我们将这些估计量用于重新评估最常研究的贸易广泛边际决定因素。真正的国家依赖性和未观察到的异质性对贸易持续性都有很大贡献,在确定贸易政策对广泛边际的影响时,考虑这种持续性至关重要。
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