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Empirical Estimates of Trade Costs for Asia - Presentation

In this presentation the authors determine how policy and environmental barriers affect international trade, using data at 4-digit HS. They estimate a modified gravity equation, controlling for remoteness, for eight sectors in 10 Asian countries.

Looking at the impact of the 'non-price' and 'price' factors on international trade, this paper finds that country's infrastructure quality and transport costs are the main two determinants for cross-country variations of trade flows. The major findings are: (i) bilateral infrastructure quality is a principal determinant of trade performance, (ii) bilateral tariffs, which are largely ignored in the empirical gravity literature in context of Asia, has an impact on trade, (iii) the bilateral transport costs strongly influence the trade flows, and (iv) except transport equipment, trade in all other sectors are influenced by tariffs, transport costs and infrastructure quality.

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