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ID173743
Title ProperGlobalization and wartime trade
LanguageENG
AuthorSadeh, Tal ;  Feldman, Nizan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that on balance globalization does not increase, and may even reduce, the opportunity cost of Militarized Interstate Disputes (MIDs), as measured by foregone merchandise trade. Specifically, globalization makes it easier for states to substitute trade partners, makes it difficult to employ trade sanctions, makes credit more available to states at conflict, and encourages trade-substituting horizontal Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and sanctions-resilient vertical FDI. Hypotheses are supported using High Dimensional Fixed Effects regression, applied to a Gravity model, with two-way clustering of standard errors, and an analysis of the effect of globalization on the marginal effect of MIDs on international trade. This suggests that while wars are becoming infrequent in recent decades, due to other factors, trade’s contribution to peace is diminishing.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 55, No.2; Jun 2020: p.235–260
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol: 55 No 2
Key WordsGlobalization ;  Trade ;  Interstate Conflict ;  Gravity Equation


 
 
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