Empirical Productivity Distributions and International Trade

55 Pages Posted: 18 Aug 2020

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Peter H. Egger

Ifo Institute for Economic Research - International Trade and Foreign Direct Investment; ETH Zürich; Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute for Economic Research)

Katharina Erhardt

Heinrich Heine University Dusseldorf - Duesseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE)

Sergey Nigai

University of Colorado at Boulder

Date Written: August 1, 2020

Abstract

We use fi rm-level data for 15 countries and 13 manufacturing sectors to estimate fi rm-level productivity parameters and to establish representative country-sector-specifi c empirical productivity distributions. We use these distributions against the backdrop of multi-sector versions of the models of Eaton and Kortum (2002) and Melitz (2003) to quantify the role of technology in shaping international trade flows. We fi nd that, on average, absolute advantage measured as productivity differences across countries within sectors explains 15% and 21% of the total variation in bilateral trade shares in the models of Eaton and Kortum (2002) and Melitz (2003), respectively. In contrast, on average, comparative advantage measured as productivity differences across sectors within countries explains 39% and 47% of the variation in trade flows in these two models. We also demonstrate that empirical productivity distributions entail quantitatively important micro-to-macro implications for marginal responses of trade flows to changes in trade costs, for gravity-type estimation of trade models, and for comparative statics isomorphism between the customarily parameterized models of international trade. We con firm the predictions of the two aforementioned models under empirical productivity distributions in the data.

Keywords: Empirical trade analysis, Productivity distributions, Quantitative trade analysis, technology

JEL Classification: F1, F10, F12

Suggested Citation

Egger, Peter H. and Erhardt, Katharina and Nigai, Sergey, Empirical Productivity Distributions and International Trade (August 1, 2020). CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP15160, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3674949

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Sergey Nigai

University of Colorado at Boulder ( email )

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