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Original Articles

The relative importance of distance in restricting international trade

Pages 1548-1552 | Published online: 28 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

Based on a general setup, this article shows that distance consistently accounts for about 40% of the international trade costs over the years for both developed and developing countries if we assume that trade costs take the iceberg form. The result helps us have a clear perspective of the relative importance of distance in restricting international trade.

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Notes

1 The simple average of distance between country pairs in our sample is 4557.26 miles and only 1.91% of country pairs are within 375 miles.

2 Waugh (Citation2010) shows that problems of heteroskedasticity and zero trade flows are mitigated for the size-normalized gravity model.

3 The simple average of over years is 39.56% and the slope is –0.003.

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