Title of article :
Trade responses to geographic frictions: A decomposition using micro-data
Author/Authors :
Hillberry، نويسنده , , Russell and Hummels، نويسنده , , David، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
24
From page :
527
To page :
550
Abstract :
A large literature has shown that geographic frictions reduce trade, but has not clarified precisely why. In this paper, we provide some insight into why such frictions matter by examining what parts of trade these frictions reduce most. Using data that track manufacturers’ shipments within the US on an exceptionally fine grid, we find that the pattern of shipments is extremely localized. Shipments within 5-digit zip codes, which have a median radius of just 4 miles, are 3 times larger than shipments outside the zip code. We decompose aggregate shipments into extensive and intensive margins, and show that distance and other frictions reduce aggregate trade values primarily by reducing the number of commodities shipped and the number of establishments shipping. Extensive margins are particularly important over very short distances. We examine trade in intermediate goods as an explanation for highly localized shipments and the dominant role of the extensive margin and find evidence consistent with this hypothesis. In another significant finding, we find no evidence of state-level home bias when distances are measured precisely and trade is observed over a very fine grid.
Keywords :
Home bias , Gravity equations , Trade barriers , Intermediate inputs
Journal title :
European Economic Review
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
European Economic Review
Record number :
1798121
Link To Document :
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