Search Results - "Felbermayr, Gabriel"
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KYOTO AND CARBON LEAKAGE: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CARBON CONTENT OF BILATERAL TRADE
Published in The review of economics and statistics (01-03-2015)“…Has the Kyoto Protocol induced carbon leakage? We conduct the first empirical ex post evaluation of the protocol. We derive a theoretical gravity equation for…”
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Naturally negative: The growth effects of natural disasters
Published in Journal of development economics (01-11-2014)“…Growth theory predicts that natural disasters should, on impact, lower GDP per capita. However, the empirical literature does not offer conclusive evidence…”
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Cultural proximity and trade
Published in European economic review (01-02-2010)“…Cultural proximity is an important determinant of bilateral trade volumes. However, empirical quantification and testing are difficult due to the elusiveness…”
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Trade and the spatial distribution of transport infrastructure
Published in Journal of urban economics (01-07-2022)“…The distribution of transport infrastructure across space is the outcome of deliberate government planning that reflects a desire to unlock the welfare gains…”
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The EU self-surplus puzzle: an indication of VAT fraud?
Published in International tax and public finance (01-10-2022)“…The world runs a trade surplus with itself: the reported values of exports exceed the reported values of imports. This is logically impossible but a well-known…”
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Natural disasters and the effect of trade on income: A new panel IV approach
Published in European economic review (01-02-2013)“…Natural disasters affect bilateral trade. We use this fact to generalize the instrumental variables strategy of Frankel and Romer (1999) to a panel setup. This…”
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Revisiting the Trade-Migration Nexus: Evidence from New OECD Data
Published in World development (01-05-2012)“…International migrants contribute to bilateral trade creation if their presence reduces information costs or entails additional demand for goods from their…”
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Understanding economic sanctions: Interdisciplinary perspectives on theory and evidence
Published in European economic review (01-06-2021)“…We review a number of developments and trends in the literature on economic sanctions. We discuss salient contributions to the theoretical literature, data…”
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Steuerliche Aspekte der Klimapolitik: über Steuern, Zölle und Subventionen
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Rules of origin and the profitability of trade deflection
Published in Journal of international economics (01-11-2019)“…When a country grants preferential tariffs to another, either reciprocally in a free trade agreement (FTA) or unilaterally, rules of origin (RoOs) are defined…”
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Exploring the Intensive and Extensive Margins of World Trade
Published in Review of world economics (01-12-2006)“…World trade evolves at two margins. Where a bilateral trading relationship already exists it may increase through time (intensive margin). But trade may also…”
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Individual preferences on trade liberalization: evidence from a Japanese household survey
Published in Review of world economics (01-02-2022)“…This paper studies an individual’s preference on trade liberalization using a Japanese household survey, the Keio Household Panel Survey. As a result, we show…”
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Globalization and labor market outcomes: Wage bargaining, search frictions, and firm heterogeneity
Published in Journal of economic theory (2011)“…We introduce search unemployment into Melitz's trade model. Firms' monopoly power on product markets leads to strategic wage bargaining. Solving for the…”
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Trade Intermediation and the Organization of Exporters
Published in Review of international economics (01-09-2011)“…Empirical papers show that successful exporting firms either use unaffiliated foreign trade intermediaries or own foreign wholesale subsidiaries. However,…”
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Optimal tariffs, retaliation, and the welfare loss from tariff wars in the Melitz model
Published in Journal of international economics (01-01-2013)“…This paper characterizes analytically the optimal tariff of a large one-sector economy with monopolistic competition and firm heterogeneity in general…”
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Brexit: A Hard-but-Smart Strategy and Its Consequences
Published in Inter economics (01-05-2019)“…Would the United Kingdom really apply high EU external tariffs in the case of a hard Brexit and carry out extensive physical checks at their border? Recent…”
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The welfare consequences of import tariffs: A quantitative perspective
Published in Journal of international economics (01-11-2015)“…The quantitative trade literature often does not distinguish between tariffs and iceberg trade costs. This paper explores qualitatively and quantitatively how…”
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Quantifying Brexit: from ex post to ex ante using structural gravity
Published in Review of world economics (01-05-2022)“…Exploiting changes in the geography of economic integration in Europe, this paper quantifies the effects of Brexit from ex post to ex ante using structural…”
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Market size and TFP in the Melitz model
Published in Review of international economics (01-09-2018)“…Trade theory in the Krugman tradition predicts a positive correlation between market size and countries' total factor productivity (TFP). However, in the data,…”
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Trade and unemployment: What do the data say?
Published in European economic review (01-08-2011)“…This paper documents a robust empirical regularity: in the long-run, higher trade openness is associated with a lower structural rate of unemployment. We…”
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