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The Changing Incidence of Geography
by
Anderson, James E.
, Yotov, Yoto V.
in
1992-2003
/ Außenhandelspreis
/ Außenhandelsrisiko
/ Bias
/ Bilateral relations
/ Canada
/ Coefficients
/ Commodities
/ Cost efficiency
/ Cost estimates
/ Cost-effectiveness
/ Costs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic geography
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Equilibrium
/ Expenditures
/ Export performance
/ GDP
/ Geography
/ Globalization
/ Gravity
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ International trade
/ Interprovincial trade
/ Interregionaler Handel
/ Kanada
/ Local economy
/ Merchants
/ Multilateralism
/ Prices
/ Property
/ Provinces
/ Regional variation
/ Regionalentwicklung
/ Regions
/ Shipments
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Trade relations
/ Transportkosten
/ Wirtschaftsgeographie
2010
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The Changing Incidence of Geography
by
Anderson, James E.
, Yotov, Yoto V.
in
1992-2003
/ Außenhandelspreis
/ Außenhandelsrisiko
/ Bias
/ Bilateral relations
/ Canada
/ Coefficients
/ Commodities
/ Cost efficiency
/ Cost estimates
/ Cost-effectiveness
/ Costs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic geography
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Equilibrium
/ Expenditures
/ Export performance
/ GDP
/ Geography
/ Globalization
/ Gravity
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ International trade
/ Interprovincial trade
/ Interregionaler Handel
/ Kanada
/ Local economy
/ Merchants
/ Multilateralism
/ Prices
/ Property
/ Provinces
/ Regional variation
/ Regionalentwicklung
/ Regions
/ Shipments
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Trade relations
/ Transportkosten
/ Wirtschaftsgeographie
2010
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The Changing Incidence of Geography
by
Anderson, James E.
, Yotov, Yoto V.
in
1992-2003
/ Außenhandelspreis
/ Außenhandelsrisiko
/ Bias
/ Bilateral relations
/ Canada
/ Coefficients
/ Commodities
/ Cost efficiency
/ Cost estimates
/ Cost-effectiveness
/ Costs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic geography
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Equilibrium
/ Expenditures
/ Export performance
/ GDP
/ Geography
/ Globalization
/ Gravity
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ International trade
/ Interprovincial trade
/ Interregionaler Handel
/ Kanada
/ Local economy
/ Merchants
/ Multilateralism
/ Prices
/ Property
/ Provinces
/ Regional variation
/ Regionalentwicklung
/ Regions
/ Shipments
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Trade
/ Trade relations
/ Transportkosten
/ Wirtschaftsgeographie
2010
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The Changing Incidence of Geography
2010
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The incidence of bilateral trade costs is calculated here using neglected properties of the structural gravity model, disaggregated by commodity and region, and re-aggregated into forms useful for economic geography. For Canada's provinces, 1992-2003, sellers' incidence is on average some five times higher than buyers' incidence. Sellers' incidence falls over time due to specialization, despite constant gravity coefficients. This previously unrecognized globalizing force drives big reductions in \"constructed home bias,\" the disproportionate predicted share of local trade; and large but varying gains in real GDP.
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