Is the effect of economic integration on trade margins time sensitive? Sectoral evidence from Latin America
The present paper follows the methodology of Baier et al (2011) and Hummels and Klenow (2005) to determine the effects of different levels of EIAs on the intensive and the extensive margins of trade. The long time period considered will allow us to determine whether different effects on trade margin...
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Asociación Argentina de Economía Política
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/11086/17795 |
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| Sumario: | The present paper follows the methodology of Baier et al (2011) and Hummels and Klenow (2005) to determine the effects of different levels of EIAs on the intensive and the extensive margins of trade. The long time period considered will allow us to determine whether different effects on trade margins might arise on the following two sub-periods: 1962-1989 and from 1990 onwards (before and after the proliferation of regional integration agreements and the deepening of the liberalization process in the region). Finally, we focus on those specific sectors in which Latin American countries present a higher relative participation. |
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