Working Paper

A New Measure of Economic Distance

Eric O'N. Fisher, John Gilbert, Kathryn G. Marshall, Reza Oladi
CESifo, Munich, 2015

CESifo Working Paper No. 5362

This paper defines a new measure of economic distance. Using consistent cross-country data, we estimate local unit costs for 35 sectors in 40 countries. The distance between two countries is the largest percentage difference in unit costs among all sectors. If all goods are traded, this distance is the smallest uniform ad valorem tariff that shuts down bilateral trade. The network induced by the closest 10% of these distances has one large component, consisting primarily of the advanced industrial economies. China, India, and several other countries are isolated components, indicating that their unit costs are idiosyncratic. We also introduce a new measure of revealed comparative advantage.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: economic distance, international trade
JEL Classification: F100