估算每项总化协议的宏观经济效应

Ananth Seshadri, Junjie Guo
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总合协议协调了美国的社会保障计划与其他国家的可比计划。我们估计了每个总化协议对各种双边贸易结果的影响。我们发现,无论是在不同的协议/国家之间,还是在一个国家的不同部门之间,这种影响都是相当不同的。此外,我们发现最近生效的协定往往比以前的协定更多地增加总进口和减少总出口。我们发现,总化协定的估计影响与美国与协定国之间的贸易互补性指数等经济指标之间没有显著的关系。最后,我们发现美国相对于协定国具有更大的显性比较优势的部门,在总体化协议后往往会经历更大的出口增长。然而,显示的比较优势与对各部门进口的估计影响之间没有显著的关系。在未来的工作中,我们将更详细地研究一个国家内部跨部门异质性与国家间异质性之间的相关性,以及过去几十年里总化协议与美国贸易平衡下降之间的相关性。
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Estimating the Macroeconomic Effects of Each Totalization Agreement
Totalization agreements coordinate the United States Social Security program with other countries’ comparable programs. We estimate each totalization agreement’s impact on a variety of bilateral trade outcomes. We find the impact is quite heterogeneous, both across agreements/countries and across sectors within a country. Moreover, we find agreements that entered into force more recently tend to increase total imports and decrease total exports by more than earlier agreements. We find no significant relationship between totalization agreements’ estimated impacts and economic indicators such as the trade complementarity index between the U.S. and the agreement countries. Finally, we find sectors where the U.S. has a larger revealed comparative advantage relative to the agreement country tend to experience a larger increase in exports following the totalization agreement. However, there is no significant relationship between revealed comparative advantage and the estimated impact on imports across sectors. In future work, we will investigate in more detail both the correlation between the heterogeneity across sectors within a country and the heterogeneity across countries, as well as the correlation between totalization agreements and the declining U.S. trade balance in the past few decades.
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