A Parsimonious Approach to Incorporate Firm Heterogeneity in CGE-Models

IF 2.2 Q2 ECONOMICS
E. Bekkers, J. François
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Abstract

This paper proposes a parsimonious and intuitive way to incorporate Melitz-type firm heterogeneity in a CGE-model based on the conventional Armington trade structure. The Armington trade structure is extended with demand, supply, and trade cost shifters. Each sector can be modelled as either Melitz, Ethier-Krugman, or Armington, depending on the specification chosen for the shifters. The trade structure of the model can be calibrated based on two estimable parameters: the trade or tariff elasticity and the shape parameter of the size distribution of firms. With this setup fixed and iceberg trade costs are calibrated jointly based on observed import shares. The structure is incorporated within the standard GTAP model and changes to the GEMPACK code are discussed in detail. Changes in both trade values and welfare are decomposed. Experiments with global reductions in iceberg and fixed trade costs are simulated in a medium-size model with 11 countries, 11 sectors, and 6 production factors. The experiments show that the welfare effects are largest under Melitz, followed by Ethier-Krugman and Armington, although differences are modest.
CGE模型中企业异质性的一种简明方法
本文提出了一种简洁直观的方法,将Melitz型企业异质性纳入基于传统Armington贸易结构的CGE模型中。阿明顿贸易结构随着需求、供应和贸易成本的转移而扩展。根据为换挡器选择的规格,每个扇区可以建模为Melitz、Ethier Krugman或Armington。该模型的贸易结构可以基于两个可估计的参数进行校准:贸易或关税弹性和企业规模分布的形状参数。有了这种设置,固定和冰山贸易成本将根据观察到的进口份额进行联合校准。该结构包含在标准GTAP模型中,并详细讨论了对GEMPACK代码的更改。贸易价值和福利的变化都被分解了。在11个国家、11个部门和6个生产要素的中型模型中模拟了全球降低冰山和固定贸易成本的实验。实验表明,在梅利茨的领导下,福利效应最大,其次是克鲁格曼和阿明顿,尽管差异不大。
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