对贸易自由化和贸易保护的不可观测效应进行事前量化的简单方法

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Comparative Economics Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jce.2023.06.006
Mario Larch , Shawn W. Tan , Yoto V. Yotov
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我们提出了一种简单灵活的计量经济学方法,利用结构重力模型对全面贸易自由化或保护的影响进行事前量化。具体来说,我们认为,受影响国家和非受影响国家的边境指标变量估计值之间的差异,可用来衡量双边贸易成本因假设的政策变化而发生的不可观测的变化。为了证明我们的方法的有效性,我们重点研究了中欧自由贸易协定(CEFTA)国家与欧盟(EU)国家之间的一体化问题;由于缺乏数据,我们以前从未研究过这一重要的政策应用。我们利用新的贸易和生产数据集克服了这一挑战,该数据集涵盖了所有欧盟国家和所有中欧自由贸易协定成员国(科索沃除外)。我们获得的部分均衡估计值证实了我们方法的有效性,而相应的一般均衡效应则表明,中欧自由贸易协定成员国从加入欧盟中获得了巨大的、不同的潜在收益。所提出的方法很容易应用于其他领域,如英国脱欧或加入世界贸易组织(WTO),也可扩展到事后分析。
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A simple method to ex-ante quantify the unobservable effects of trade liberalization and trade protection

We propose a simple and flexible econometric approach to quantify ex-ante the impact of comprehensive trade liberalization or protection with the structural gravity model. Specifically, we argue that the difference between the estimates of border indicator variables for affected and non-affected countries can be used to measure unobservable changes in bilateral trade costs in response to hypothetical policy changes. To demonstrate the effectiveness of our methods, we focus on the integration between the countries from the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) and the European Union (EU); an important policy application that has not been studied before due to a lack of data. We overcome this challenge by utilizing a new dataset on trade and production that covers all EU countries and all CEFTA members (except for Kosovo). The partial equilibrium estimates that we obtain confirm the validity of our methods, while the corresponding general equilibrium effects point to significant and heterogeneous potential gains for the CEFTA countries from joining the EU. The proposed methods are readily applicable to other applications, e.g., Brexit or joining the World Trade Organization (WTO), and can also be extended to ex-post analysis.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Comparative Economics is to lead the new orientations of research in comparative economics. Before 1989, the core of comparative economics was the comparison of economic systems with in particular the economic analysis of socialism in its different forms. In the last fifteen years, the main focus of interest of comparative economists has been the transition from socialism to capitalism.
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