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Title: Market Potential and Global Growth over the Long Twentieth Century

Author(s): David S. Jacks and Dennis Novy

Publication Date: October 2016

Keyword(s): economic geography, market potential, structural gravity and trade costs

Programme Area(s): Economic History and International Trade and Regional Economics

Abstract: We examine the evolution of market potential and its role in driving economic growth over the long twentieth century. Theoretically, we exploit a structural gravity model to derive a closed form solution for a widely-used measure of market potential. We are thus able to express market potential as a function of directly observable and easily estimated variables. Empirically, we collect a large dataset on aggregate and bilateral trade flows as well as output for 51 countries. We find that market potential exhibits an upward trend across all regions of the world from the early 1930s and that this trend significantly deviates from the evolution of world GDP. Finally, using exogenous variation in trade-related distances to world markets, we demonstrate a significant causal role of market potential in driving global income growth over this period.

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Jacks, D and Novy, D. 2016. 'Market Potential and Global Growth over the Long Twentieth Century'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=11570