国际贸易波动:全球因素与地区因素

IF 1.3 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Krzysztof Beck, Karen Jackson
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摘要

本文探讨了全球、地区、国家和特异性因素的相对重要性,以及世界不同地区国际贸易流量波动的决定因素。我们的分析首先使用贝叶斯动态潜在因素模型(BDFM)同时估算四个动态因素,然后应用贝叶斯模型平均法确定解释方差份额的变量。我们的主要发现是(i) 国际因素是解释国际贸易波动的最重要因素,这表明经济之间的相互联系以及区域和全球层面的政策/冲击往往比国家层面的因素更重要;(ii) 区域一体化,特别是当协议超出货物贸易范围时,与区域因素的份额呈正相关,而与全球因素的重要性成反比。此外,区域因素在经济规模较大的贸易区块中更为重要。总之,我们的分析表明,应用 BDFM 模型来研究国际贸易序列的共同运动是非常有用的。
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International trade fluctuations: Global versus regional factors

International trade fluctuations: Global versus regional factors

This paper examines the relative importance of global, regional, country and idiosyncratic factors as well as the determinants that underpin fluctuations in international trade flows across different regions of the world. Our analysis starts by using a Bayesian dynamic latent factor model (BDFM) to simultaneously estimate the four dynamic factors, followed by the application of Bayesian model averaging to identify the variables that explain the shares of variance. Our key findings are: (i) international factors are the most important in explaining fluctuations in international trade, suggesting that the interconnections between economies and policies/shocks at the regional and global level tend to be more important than country-level factors and (ii) regional integration, particularly when the agreement goes beyond trade in goods, is positively related to the share of the regional factor and inversely related to the importance of the global factor. Furthermore, the regional factor is more important in the case of economically large trade blocks. Overall, our analysis illustrates the usefulness of applying a BDFM model to study the co-movements of international trade series.

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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Economics (CJE) is the journal of the Canadian Economics Association (CEA) and is the primary academic economics journal based in Canada. The editors seek to maintain and enhance the position of the CJE as a major, internationally recognized journal and are very receptive to high-quality papers on any economics topic from any source. In addition, the editors recognize the Journal"s role as an important outlet for high-quality empirical papers about the Canadian economy and about Canadian policy issues.
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