Nonparametric Counterfactual Predictions in Neoclassical Models of International Trade
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Adao, Rodrigo; Costinot, Arnaud; Donaldson, Dave
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We develop a methodology to construct nonparametric counterfactual predictions, free of functional form restrictions on preferences and technology, in neoclassical models of international trade. First, we establish the equivalence between such models and reduced exchange models in which countries directly exchange factor services. This equivalence implies that, for an arbitrary change in trade costs, counterfactual changes in the factor content of trade, factor prices, and welfare only depend on the shape of a reduced factor demand system. Second, we provide sufficient conditions under which estimates of this system can be recovered nonparametrically. Together, these results offer a strict generalization of the parametric approach used in so-called gravity models. Finally, we use China's recent integration into the world economy to illustrate the feasibility and potential benefits of our approach.
Date issued
2017-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of EconomicsJournal
American Economic Review
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American Economic Association
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Adao, Rodrigo, Arnaud Costinot, and Dave Donaldson. “Nonparametric Counterfactual Predictions in Neoclassical Models of International Trade.” American Economic Review 107, no. 3 (March 2017): 633–689.
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0002-8282