Decomposition of Bilateral Trade Flows Using a Three-Dimensional Panel Data Model

66 Pages Posted: 13 Apr 2021

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Yufeng Mao

University of Padova, Department of Economics and Management; Monash University - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics

Bin Peng

Monash University - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics

Mervyn Joseph Silvapulle

Monash University

Param Silvapulle

Monash University - Department of Econometrics & Business Statistics

Yanrong Yang

The Australian National University

Date Written: April 13, 2021

Abstract

This study decomposes the bilateral trade flows using a three-dimensional panel data model. Under the scenario that all three dimensions diverge to infinity, we pro- pose an estimation approach to identify the number of global shocks and country- specific shocks sequentially, and establish the asymptotic theories accordingly. From the practical point of view, being able to separate the pervasive and nonpervasive shocks in a multi-dimensional panel data is crucial for a range of applications, such as, international financial linkages, migration flows, etc. In the numerical studies, we first conduct intensive simulations to examine the theoretical findings, and then use the proposed approach to investigate the international trade flows from two major trading groups (APEC and EU) over 1982-2019, and quantify the network of bilateral trade.

Keywords: Three-Dimensional Panel Data, Bilateral Trade, Asymptotic Theory

JEL Classification: C23, P45

Suggested Citation

Mao, Yufeng and Peng, Bin and Silvapulle, Mervyn Joseph and Silvapulle, Param and Yang, Yanrong, Decomposition of Bilateral Trade Flows Using a Three-Dimensional Panel Data Model (April 13, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3825385 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3825385

Yufeng Mao (Contact Author)

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Bin Peng

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Mervyn Joseph Silvapulle

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Param Silvapulle

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Yanrong Yang

The Australian National University ( email )

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