2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinteco.2020.103383
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Estimating the Armington elasticity: The importance of study design and publication bias

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“…We assume a trade elasticity, θ, equal to 4, as in Baier et al (2019), and following Simonovska and Waugh (2014). This value is very similar from what indicated by Bajzik et al (2020) as a result of a meta‐analysis of the literature. As explained in Campos and Timini (2021), in these models, the term ‘welfare’ corresponds to consumption of a representative agent.…”
Section: General Equilibrium Theory Scenarios and Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…We assume a trade elasticity, θ, equal to 4, as in Baier et al (2019), and following Simonovska and Waugh (2014). This value is very similar from what indicated by Bajzik et al (2020) as a result of a meta‐analysis of the literature. As explained in Campos and Timini (2021), in these models, the term ‘welfare’ corresponds to consumption of a representative agent.…”
Section: General Equilibrium Theory Scenarios and Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…the regression corresponding to total bilateral manufacturing trade is very close to the value indicated by Bajzik et al (2020) as a result of a meta-analysis of the literature, and Bernard et al (2003) estimation results.…”
Section: Robustness Testssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…An increasing number of political science journals are now requiring data sharing (Gherghina and Katsanidou 2013), with a few journals (e.g., International Interactions, Political Science Research and Methods) doing at least some degree of in-house verification of results, and the American Journal of Political Science contracting out the verification to a third party. 12 A leading group of political scientists created the Data Access and Research Transparency (DART) statement, which includes data-sharing requirements. That statement has been incorporated into the ethics guidelines of the American Political Science Association, and has since been adopted by nearly thirty political science journals.…”
Section: Data Availabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%