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Revealing Ricardian comparative advantage with micro and macro data

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Huang, Ganwei, author
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We propose a sufficient statistics approach to measuring Ricardian comparative advantage based on a quantitative trade model simultaneously featuring cross-country differences in productivity, fact...

We propose a sufficient statistics approach to measuring Ricardian comparative advantage based on a quantitative trade model simultaneously featuring cross-country differences in productivity, factor prices, and market size, as well as monopolistic competition, endogenous markups, and firm heterogeneity. The model's micro-foundations do not necessarily imply that the relevant data for the proposed sufficient statistics must include micro information, but its micro-structure is needed to understand how only macro information can be used instead. Applying the proposed approach to Chinese micro data and cross-country macro data, we show that imperfect competition with endogenous markups and firm heterogeneity have far-reaching implications for correctly measuring Ricardian comparative advantage, and understanding its relation with the Balassa index of Revealed comparative advantage.

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