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What Explains the Volume and Composition of Trade?: Industrial Evidence from a Panel of Countries

What Explains the Volume and Composition of Trade?: Industrial Evidence from a Panel of Countries

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What Explains the Volume and Composition of Trade?: Industrial Evidence from a Panel of Countries

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What Explains the Volume and Composition of Trade?: Industrial Evidence from a Panel of Countries

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St. Louis: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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IDEAS Working Paper Series from RePEc, 2014-01

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English

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St. Louis: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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This paper quantifies the importance of different determinants of trade at the industry level using a sample of 54 OECD and non-OECD economies. The empirical methodology extends the approach of previous empirical studies to explicitly quantify the impact that trading partners' factor endowments and policies have on bilateral trade, and to analyse t...

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What Explains the Volume and Composition of Trade?: Industrial Evidence from a Panel of Countries

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