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ID169319
Title ProperEffects of political institutions on the extensive and intensive margins of trade
LanguageENG
AuthorKIM, IN SONG ;  Londregan, John ;  Ratkovic, Marc
Summary / Abstract (Note)We present a model of political networks that integrates both the choice of trade partners (the extensive margin) and trade volumes (the intensive margin). Our model predicts that regimes secure in their survival, including democracies as well as some consolidated authoritarian regimes, will trade more on the extensive margin than vulnerable autocracies, which will block trade in products that would expand interpersonal contact among their citizens. We apply a two-stage Bayesian LASSO estimator to detailed measures of institutional features and highly disaggregated product-level trade data encompassing 131 countries over a half century. Consistent with our model, we find that (a) political institutions matter for the extensive margin of trade but not for the intensive margin and (b) the effects of political institutions on the extensive margin of trade vary across products, falling most heavily on those goods that involve extensive interpersonal contact.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Organization Vol. 73, No.4; Fall 2019: p.755-792
Journal SourceInternational Organization Vol: 73 No 4
Key WordsTrade ;  Political Institutions ;  Political Networks


 
 
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