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ARTNeT Interactive Gravity
Modeling Database
ARTNeT Capacity Building Workshop for Trade Research
"Trade Flows and Trade Policy Analysis"
organized by ARTNeT, ESCAP, WTO and ITD
24-28 June 2013
Bangkok, Thailand
Dr. Witada Anukoonwattaka
Trade and Investment Division, ESCAP
[email protected]
http://www.unescap.org/tid/artnet/database.asp
Outline
• Background of the initiative
• Possible applications
• Database demonstration
Why did we develop this interface?
• To build trade research capacity , ARTNeT
facilitates access to relevant trade and
investment related databases and
analytical tools.
• The online gravity interface was developed
with an aim to make it easier for policy
researcher to get started with gravity
modeling for trade research
Available online and FREE at
http://www.unescap.org/tid/artnet/gravity.asp
Data coverage
• Various countries and time periods
• Exports and imports
• GDP, GDP p.c., growth, population
• Geographical, historical , and cultural links
• Cover some trade policy data:
– Tariffs, trade credits, trade facilitation, logistics,
infrastructure
– Behind the border barriers
– Aid for trade
• Can include FEs (exporter, importer, time)
Example 1: Basic Regression
• Select “ARTNeT data on trade dataset”
– Use for general analysis and for calculate trade potential
• Set the dependent (LHS) variable to log(exports)
• Standard independent (RHS) variables
– Partner and reporter GDP
– Distance
– Common official language, geographical contiguity,
common colonizer
• Run the regressions and interpret the results
Step 1 Choose a dataset
Step 2 Choose variables
Step 3 Define the sample
Step 4 Getting your (OLS) results
Example 2: Trade potential
• Calculate estimated to actual trade ratios for the
following country pairs:
– Exports from Thailand to USA for 2011, and averaged
over 1994-2011
– Exports from USA to Thailand for 2011, and averaged
over 1994-2011
Example 3: Trade projection
• Using 2011 as the base year, calculate trade
projections for:
– Thailand’s exports to Cambodia, China, Indonesia,
India, and Japan, based on an expected 2% fall in
reporter and partner GDP
– Thailand’s exports to USA, Canada, Germany and
Japan, based on expected 1% fall in international
transport costs
Example 4: Trade effects of tariffs
• Select “trade facilitation dataset”
– Use for general analysis and to calculate trade potential
• Set the dependent (LHS) variable to log(exports)
• Independent (RHS) variables
– Partner and reporter GDP per capita
– Partner and reporter populations
– Distance
– Common language, geographical contiguity, colony, common
colonizer
– Simple avg tariffs in the partner (importing) country
• Run the regressions and interpret the results
• Analyze trade impact of a 5% cut in tariffs
Value of the interactive tool
• Easy for policy researcher to get started with
gravity
• A wide variety of downloadable trade-related data,
in particular on trade facilitation
– Saves researchers a lot of time and resources in terms
of data collection and preliminary analysis
• Some extensions from the basic model are
possible such as fixed effects
• A useful tool for getting a back-of-the-envelope
answer to trade-related policy questions
Thank you!