Discussion paper

DP9614 What separates us? Sources of resistance to globalization

With increasing sophistication, economists have been estimating gravity equations for five decades. Robust evidence shows that borders and distance impede trade by much more than tariffs or transports costs can explain. We therefore advocate investigation of other sources of resistance, despite the greater difficulty involved in measuring and modeling them. From our selective review of recent findings, a unifying explanation emerges. A legacy of historical isolation and confl
ict forged a world economy in which neither tastes nor information are homogeneously distributed. Cultural difference and inadequate information manifest themselves most strongly at national borders and over distance.

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Citation

Mayer, T and K Head (2013), ‘DP9614 What separates us? Sources of resistance to globalization‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9614. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp9614