Bill of Lading Data in International Trade Research with an Application to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Aaron B. Flaaen, Flora Haberkorn, Logan Lewis, A. Monken, Justin Pierce, Rosemary Rhodes, Madeleine Yi
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We evaluate high-frequency bill of lading data for its suitability in international trade research. These data offer many advantages over both other publicly accessible official trade data and confidential datasets, but they also have clear drawbacks. We provide a comprehensive overview for potential researchers to understand these strengths and weaknesses as these data become more widely available. Drawing on the strengths of the data, we analyze three aspects of trade during the COVID- 19 pandemic. First, we show how the high-frequency data capture features of the within-month collapse of trade between the United States and India that are not observable in official monthly data. Second, we demonstrate how U.S. buyers shifted their purchases across suppliers over time during the recovery. And third, we show how the data can be used to measure vessel delivery bottlenecks in near real time.
国际贸易提单数据研究及其在新冠肺炎疫情中的应用
我们评估了高频提单数据在国际贸易研究中的适用性。与其他可公开访问的官方贸易数据和机密数据集相比,这些数据具有许多优势,但它们也有明显的缺点。随着这些数据变得越来越广泛,我们为潜在的研究人员提供了一个全面的概述,以了解这些优势和劣势。根据这些数据的优势,我们分析了COVID- 19大流行期间贸易的三个方面。首先,我们展示了高频数据如何捕捉美国和印度之间贸易在月内崩溃的特征,而这些特征在官方月度数据中是无法观察到的。其次,我们展示了在经济复苏期间,美国买家是如何在不同供应商之间转移采购的。第三,我们展示了如何使用这些数据来近乎实时地测量船舶交付瓶颈。
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