Why trade matters after all

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I show that accounting for cross-industry variation in trade elasticities greatly magnifies the estimated gains from trade. The main idea is as simple as it is general: while imports in the average industry do not matter too much, imports in some industries are critical to the functioning of the economy, so that a complete shutdown of international trade is very costly overall.

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Ossa, R. (2015). Why trade matters after all. Journal of International Economics, 97(2), 266–277. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2015.07.002

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