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Title: How much does violence tax trade?
Keywords: D74
E6
H5
H1
O11
ddc:330
trade
conflict
terrosism
Gewalt
Politische Gewalt
Politischer Konflikt
Nichttarifäre Handelshemmnisse
Zolltarif
Außenwirtschaft
Schätzung
Welt
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2013
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Description: We investigate the empirical impact of violence as compared to other trade impediments on trade flows. Our analysis is based on a panel data set with annual observations on 177 countries from 1968 to 1999, which brings together information from the Rose [2004] dataset, the ITERATE dataset for terrorist events, and datasets of external and internal conflict. We explore these data with traditional and theoretical gravity models. We calculate that, for a given country year, the presence of terrorism, as well as internal and external conflict is equivalent to as much as a 30 percent tariff on trade. This is larger than estimated tariffequivalent costs of border and language barriers and tariff-equivalent reduction through GSPs and WTO participation.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/18861
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/18861
ppn:396511171
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