Patterns and Determinants of International Trade Costs in the Food Industry
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Citazione:
Patterns and Determinants of International Trade Costs in the Food Industry / A. Olper, V. Raimondi. ((Intervento presentato al convegno American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting tenutosi a Portland, Oregon nel 2007.
Abstract:
This paper documents patterns in international trade costs in processed foods for a large cross-section of developing and developed countries, during the 1976-2000 period. A trade costs index is inferred from a micro-founded gravity equation that incorporates bilateral ‘iceberg’ trade costs. For 2000, the trade costs, expressed as weighted average tariff equivalent, range from 73% for the North to 134% for the South countries. The time patterns show an average reduction of about -13% in the observed period, that rises to -26% for the Emerging countries. However, the same does not occur for South countries. On ranking the trade costs determinants we find that, on average, geographical and historical factors seem to dominate those of infrastructure and institutions. However, trade policy emerges as an important determinant of the North-Emerging trade costs.
Tipologia IRIS:
14 - Intervento a convegno non pubblicato
Keywords:
Trade costs ; Gravity; Processed Foods ; Geography ; Infrastructure ; Trade Policy ; Inequality
Elenco autori:
A. Olper, V. Raimondi
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