Trade Liberalization and Export Variety

The issue of measuring product variety has received relatively little attention due to its inherent difficulty. In the language of index numbers, an expansion in the range of inputs or outputs is a 'new goods' problem: a good that is newly available will have an observed price and quantity, but no corresponding price or quantity the year before. The availability of this new good will yield a welfare gain to consumers, as well as a productivity gain to firms buying the new input. In this paper we show how product variety can be measured in the case of a CES aggregator function. This paper is organized as: after reviewing the literature on the 'new goods' problem in section two, then discuss how to measure export variety in section three. In sections four and five discuss the empirical applications to export variety growth in Mexico and China. Regression results relating trade liberalization to industry export variety are presented in section six, and conclusions are given in section seven.

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Main Authors: Feenstra, Robert C., Kee, Hiau Looi
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2011
Subjects:AGGREGATE EXPORTS, AGGREGATE TRADE, AGGREGATE TRADE FLOWS, AGRICULTURE, APPAREL, AVERAGE TARIFF, AVERAGE TARIFFS, CHANGES IN TRADE, COMPETITION EFFECT, CONSTRUCTION, CONSUMERS, DEMAND CURVE, DEMAND SHOCKS, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, DISCUSSION, ECONOMIC STATISTICS, ELASTICITY, ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION, ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY, EXPORT, EXPORTS, FREE TRADE, FREE TRADE AREA, GDP, GLOBAL ECONOMY, GLOBALIZATION, GROWTH MODELS, GROWTH RATE, HIGH TARIFFS, IDEA, IMPERFECT COMPETITION, IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, INCOME, INDEX NUMBERS, INNOVATION, INNOVATIONS, INTERNATIONAL PRICES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, LEADING, LOW TARIFFS, MACROECONOMICS, MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION, NATURAL RESOURCES, POLITICAL ECONOMY, PRICE INDEX, PRICE INDEXES, PRODUCTION FUNCTION, PRODUCTION PROCESS, PRODUCTIVITY, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, REDUCTION IN TARIFFS, TARIFF BARRIERS, TARIFF DATA, TARIFF REDUCTION, TARIFF REDUCTIONS, TARIFF SCHEDULE, TRADE AGREEMENT, TRADE BARRIERS, TRADE DATA, TRADE LIBERALIZATION, TRADE POLICY, VALUATION, VALUE OF EXPORTS, VALUE OF IMPORTS, VARIETY, WEALTH, WELFARE GAINS, WORLD TRADE, WTO,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/510481468240879976/Trade-liberalization-and-export-variety-a-comparison-of-Mexico-and-China
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/27107
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