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Working Paper

Empirical Productivity Distributions and International Trade

Authors

  • Egger
  • P.
  • Erhardt
  • K
  • Nigai S.

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F1 F10 F12

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International Trade

This paper reassesses the question of the importance of comparative advantage in a model of international trade with heterogeneous firms where productivity is distributed nonparametrically. This assessment rests on a method of isolating empirical productivity distributions for 15 countries and 17 sectors using a combination of firm-level and macroeconomic data together with the structure of the model. In this setting, the effects of technology on trade are substantial and cannot be captured by a small set of technology parameters. On average, comparative advantage accounts for 23% of the observed variation in trade or 70\% in the absence of selection effects.

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