Do trade flows interact in space? Spatial origin-destination modeling of gravity

Shali Luo, Seung-Whan Choi
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PurposeThis study proposes spatial origin-destination threshold Tobit to address spatial interdependence among bilateral trade flows while accounting for zero trade volumes.Design/methodology/approachThis model is designed to capture multiple forms of spatial autocorrelation embedded in “directional” trade flows. The authors apply this improved model to export flows among 32 Asian countries in 1990.FindingsThe empirical results indicate the presence of all three types of spatial dependence: exporter-based, importer-based and exporter-to-importer-based. After further considering multifaceted spatial correlation in bilateral trade flows, the authors find that the effect of conventional trade variables changes in a noticeable way.Research limitations/implicationsThis finding implies that the standard gravity model may produce biased estimates if it does not take spatial dependence into account.Originality/valueThis paper attempts to offer an improved model of the standard gravity model by taking spatial dependence into account.
贸易流动在太空中相互作用吗?重力的空间原点-目的地建模
目的本研究提出了空间起点-目的地阈值Tobit,以解决双边贸易流量之间的空间相互依赖性,同时考虑零贸易量。设计/方法论/方法该模型旨在捕捉嵌入“定向”贸易流中的多种形式的空间自相关。作者将该改进模型应用于1990年32个亚洲国家的出口流动。结果表明,存在三种类型的空间依赖:基于出口国、基于进口国和基于出口国对进口国。在进一步考虑双边贸易流动的多方面空间相关性后,作者发现传统贸易变量的影响发生了显著变化。研究局限性/含义这一发现表明,如果不考虑空间相关性,标准重力模型可能会产生有偏差的估计。原创性/价值本文试图通过考虑空间相关性来提供标准重力模型的改进模型。
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