Networks, Barriers, and Trade

94 Pages Posted: 2 Aug 2019 Last revised: 4 May 2023

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David Baqaee

London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of International Development, Students

Emmanuel Farhi

Harvard University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Date Written: July 2019

Abstract

We study a flexible class of trade models with international production networks and arbitrary wedge-like distortions like markups, tariffs, or nominal rigidities. We characterize the general equilibrium response of variables to shocks in terms of microeconomic statistics. Our results are useful for decomposing the sources of real GDP and welfare growth, and for computing counterfactuals. Using the same set of microeconomic sufficient statistics, we also characterize societal losses from increases in tariffs and iceberg trade costs and dissect the qualitative and quantitative importance of accounting for disaggregated details. Our results, which can be used to compute approximate and exact counterfactuals, provide an analytical toolbox for studying large-scale trade models and help to bridge the gap between computation and theory.

Suggested Citation

Baqaee, David and Farhi, Emmanuel, Networks, Barriers, and Trade (July 2019). NBER Working Paper No. w26108, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3428161

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Emmanuel Farhi

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