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Published in: Empirical Economics 4/2014

01-12-2014

Trade facilitation and country size

Authors: Mohammad Amin, Jamal Ibrahim Haidar

Published in: Empirical Economics | Issue 4/2014

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Abstract

It is argued that compared with large countries, small countries rely more on trade and therefore are more likely to adopt liberal trading policies. The present paper extends this idea beyond the conventional trade openness measures by analyzing the relationship between country size and the number of documents required to export and import, a measure of trade facilitation. Three important results follow. First, trade facilitation does improve as country size becomes smaller; that is, small countries perform better than large countries in terms of trade facilitation. Second, the relationship between country size and trade facilitation is nonlinear, much stronger for the relatively small than the large countries. Third, contrary to what existing studies might suggest, the relationship between country size and trade facilitation does not appear to be driven by the fact that small countries trade more as a proportion of their gross domestic product than the large countries.

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Footnotes
1
We would like to emphasize here that our income measure (GDP per capita) is a proxy for overall economic development and not for country size. Some studies use income as a proxy for country size, but the income measure they use is an aggregate of total GDP of the country and not GDP per capita.
 
2
For more about the role and impact of business regulatory reforms across countries, see Haidar (2009); Haidar (2012).
 
3
We also experimented with a cubic relationship between Documents and Population. However, we found no evidence of any statistically significant (at the 10 % level or less) cubic relationship. The results for the cubic relationship are available on request from the author. We would like to thank an anonymous referee for pointing out the possibility of a cubic relationship and to check for it.
 
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Metadata
Title
Trade facilitation and country size
Authors
Mohammad Amin
Jamal Ibrahim Haidar
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Empirical Economics / Issue 4/2014
Print ISSN: 0377-7332
Electronic ISSN: 1435-8921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-013-0781-7

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