The Space of Gravity: Spatially Filtered Estimation of a Gravity Model for Bilateral Trade

Spatial Econometric Interaction Modelling, pp. 145–69, R. Patuelli and G. Arbia, eds., Springer, 2016

27 Pages Posted: 30 Jul 2016

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Roberto Patuelli

University of Bologna - Department of Economics

Gert‐Jan M. Linders

Government of the Netherlands - Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment

Rodolfo Metulini

Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Pisa; University of Brescia - Department of Economics and Management; IMT Institute for Advanced Studies

Daniel A. Griffith

University of Texas at Dallas - School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences

Date Written: July 29, 2016

Abstract

Bilateral trade flows traditionally have been analysed by means of the spatial interaction gravity model. Still, (auto)correlation of trade flows has only recently received attention in the literature. This paper takes up this thread of emerging literature, and shows that spatial filtering (SF) techniques can take into account the autocorrelation in trade flows. Furthermore, we show that the use of origin and destination specific spatial filters goes a long way in correcting for omitted variable bias in an otherwise standard empirical gravity equation. For a cross-section of bilateral trade flows, we compare an SF approach to two benchmark specifications that are consistent with theoretically derived gravity. The results are relevant for a number of reasons. First, we correct for autocorrelation in the residuals. Second, we suggest that the empirical gravity equation can still be considered in applied work, despite the theoretical arguments for its misspecification due to omitted multilateral resistance terms. Third, if we include SF variables, we can still resort to any desired estimator, such as OLS, Poisson or negative binomial regression. Finally, interpreting endogeneity bias as autocorrelation in regressor variables and residuals allows for a more general specification of the gravity equation than the relatively restricted theoretical gravity equation. In particular, we can include additional country-specific push and pull variables, besides GDP (e.g., land area, landlockedness, and per capita GDP). A final analysis provides autocorrelation diagnostics according to different candidate indicators.

Keywords: Bilateral trade, Spatial filtering, Unconstrained gravity model

JEL Classification: C14, C21, F10

Suggested Citation

Patuelli, Roberto and Linders, Gert‐Jan M. and Metulini, Rodolfo and Metulini, Rodolfo and Griffith, Daniel A., The Space of Gravity: Spatially Filtered Estimation of a Gravity Model for Bilateral Trade (July 29, 2016). Spatial Econometric Interaction Modelling, pp. 145–69, R. Patuelli and G. Arbia, eds., Springer, 2016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2816145

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Gert‐Jan M. Linders

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Rodolfo Metulini

University of Brescia - Department of Economics and Management ( email )

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Daniel A. Griffith

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