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Journal Article

Heterogeneous Effects of Tariff and Nontariff Trade-Policy Barriers in Quantitative General Equilibrium

Quantitative Economics, 15 (2): 453–487

Authors

  • Egger
  • P.
  • Erhardt K.

Publication Date

DOI

10.3982/QE1994

JEL Classification

C14 F13 F14

Key Words

Trade policy

gravity models

semiparametric methods

nonparametric methods

generalized propensity score

Related Topics

International Trade

Tariffs

Structural quantitative work in international economics typically models trade costs as a log‐linear function of exogenous trade‐policy variables. We propose a structural approach that allows for a nonparametric relationship and for treating tariff and nontariff trade‐policy variables as potentially endogenous. The data reject the assumption of log‐linearity of trade costs in both tariff‐ and nontariff‐policy variables. We assess the effects of a unilateral increase of US tariffs on Chinese imports by 10 percentage points and document that the estimated effects on real bilateral trade‐flow changes would be substantially underestimated by standard approaches.

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