Working Paper

The Organization of International Trade

Dominik Boddin, Frank Stähler
CESifo, Munich, 2018

CESifo Working Paper No. 7378

This paper discusses how international trade is organized from export to trans-boundary transport to import. All evidence suggests that the transport sector is independent, may exercise market power and features strong economies of scale. We develop a model of a transport industry that operates under imperfect competition and economies of scale and two generic trade models in which export and import activities are either organized at arm’s length or in a vertical partnership. Using a large dataset of maritime transport costs, tariffs and export prices, we test the model predictions and find that economies of scale beat market power: a decline in the tariff implies a decline in freight rates. Furthermore, our results are consistent only with international trade being organized in vertical partnerships because a tariff increase does not lead to a decrease in export prices.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
JEL Classification: F120, F140, R400