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| Volume 4, No. 2,
August 2005
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Asymmetric Effects of Economic
Freedom on International Trade Flows |
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Craig A.
Depken, II |
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Department of Economics, University of Texas at
Arlington, U.S.A. |
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Robert J. Sonora |
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Department of Economics, Fort Lewis College,
U.S.A. |
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| Abstract |
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We employ a
gravity equation to estimate the effects of economic freedom on
U.S. consumer exports and imports for the years 1999 and 2000.
Using the newly updated Fraser Institute’s Economic Freedom of the
World Index, we find that increased economic freedom in the rest
of the world would increase the overall U.S. trade volume. We also
consider whether imports and exports are affected asymmetrically
with respect to income, transaction costs, and economic freedom.
We find considerable differences in how these variables affect
imports and exports of consumer goods. Our results also give some
insight into how economic freedom might affect the U.S. trade
position. |
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Key words:
gravity model; trade flows; trade balance |
| JEL
classification:
D63; F14; R10 |
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