Replication data for: Trade and Income—Exploiting Time Series in Geography
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Project Citation:
Feyrer, James. Replication data for: Trade and Income—Exploiting Time Series in Geography. Nashville, TN: American Economic Association [publisher], 2019. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2019-12-07. https://doi.org/10.3886/E116365V1
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Summary:
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Establishing a robust causal relationship between trade and income has been difficult. Frankel and Romer (1999) uses a geographic instrument to identify a positive effect of trade on income.
Rodriguez and Rodrik (2001) shows that these results are not robust to controlling for omitted variables such as distance to the equator or institutions. This paper solves the omitted variable
problem by generating a time-varying geographic instrument. Improvements in aircraft technology have caused the quantity of world trade carried by air to increase over time. Country pairs
with relatively short air routes compared to sea routes benefit more from this change in technology. This heterogeneity can be used to generate a geography-based instrument for trade that
varies over time. The time-series variation allows for controls for country fixed effects, eliminating the bias from time-invariant variables such as distance from the equator or historically
determined institutions. Trade has a significant effect on income with an elasticity of roughly one-half. Differences in predicted trade growth can explain roughly 17 percent of the variation in
cross-country income growth between 1960 and 1995.
Scope of Project
JEL Classification:
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F14 Empirical Studies of Trade
F43 Economic Growth of Open Economies
L93 Air Transportation
F14 Empirical Studies of Trade
F43 Economic Growth of Open Economies
L93 Air Transportation
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