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DOI10.3386/w27904
来源IDWorking Paper 27904
The Gravitational Constant?
David S. Jacks; Kevin Hjortshøj O'; Rourke; Alan M. Taylor
发表日期2020-10-12
出版年2020
语种英语
摘要We introduce a new dataset on British exports at the bilateral, commodity-level from 1700 to 1899. We then pit two primary determinants of bilateral trade against one another: the trade-diminishing effects of distance versus the trade-enhancing effects of the British Empire. We find that gravity exerted its pull as early as 1700, but the distance effect then attenuated and had almost vanished by 1800. Meanwhile the empire effect peaked sometime in the late 18th century before significantly declining in magnitude. It was only after 1950 that distance would once again exert the same influence that it has today.
主题International Economics ; Trade ; History ; Other History
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w27904
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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David S. Jacks,Kevin Hjortshøj O',Rourke,et al. The Gravitational Constant?. 2020.
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