Revisiting Time as a Trade Barrier: Evidence from a Panel Structural Gravity Model

Oberhofer, Harald; Pfaffermayr, Michael and Sellner, RichardORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7519-184X (2021) Revisiting Time as a Trade Barrier: Evidence from a Panel Structural Gravity Model. Review of International Economics, 29 (5), pp. 1382-1417. https://doi.org/10.1111/roie.12547

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Abstract

In this paper, we revisit the evidence on the effects of time spent on border-crossing procedures for international trade using a theory-consistent structural gravity model. We exploit a rich panel dataset including domestic trade flows and employ a recent econometric estimator that exhibits favorable asymptotic properties for inference. The results indicate a significant negative effect of the time required for border procedures that is driven by the time needed for document preparation. We find that an additional day spent on those procedures corresponds to an ad valorem tariff equivalent of 0.4 percentage points. The parameters of our structural model are used to simulate three counterfactual scenarios, quantifying the effect of past and potential future trade facilitation efforts for middle-, low-, and high-income countries. Full endowment general equilibrium effects suggest that in times of stagnating multilateral and bilateral trade liberalization efforts, unilateral implementation of trade facilitation carries the potential to induce an alternative stimulus for trade and welfare, especially for low- and middle-income countries.

Item Type: Article in Academic Journal
Funders: Jubiläumsfonds (OeNB)
Research Units: Macroeconomics and Business Cycles
Date Deposited: 01 Jun 2021 06:47
Last Modified: 19 Sep 2024 08:54
DOI: 10.1111/roie.12547
ISSN: 1467-9396
URI: https://irihs.ihs.ac.at/id/eprint/5787

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