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Measuring the Share of Imports in Final Consumption
Dhyne, Emmanuël; Kikkawa, Ayumu Ken; Mogstad, Magne et al.
2023In AEA Papers and Proceedings, 113, p. 81-86
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Keywords :
IO tables; production network; import share
Abstract :
[en] We use Belgian data on domestic firm-to-firm transactions and ask how the measurement of the share of imports in final consumption is affected when one uses data recorded at higher levels of aggregation. We find that aggregating detailed firm-to-firm transaction data to the firm level and imposing homogeneity assumptions in the composition of firms' input and output do not substantially affect the measurement of the share of imports in final consumption. However, using the national input-output tables alone may understate the share of imports in final consumption and, thereby, the gains from trade.
Disciplines :
Macroeconomics & monetary economics
Author, co-author :
Dhyne, Emmanuël ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté Warocqué d'Economie et de Gesti > Service d'Economie
Kikkawa, Ayumu Ken;  University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business (email: )
Mogstad, Magne;  University of Chicago (email: )
Tintelnot, Felix;  University of Chicago (email: )
Language :
English
Title :
Measuring the Share of Imports in Final Consumption
Publication date :
01 May 2023
Journal title :
AEA Papers and Proceedings
ISSN :
2574-0768
eISSN :
2574-0776
Publisher :
American Economic Association
Volume :
113
Pages :
81-86
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Research unit :
W718 - Analyse économique du travail
Research institute :
R250 - Institut de recherche pour le Développement sociétal et territorial
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