Working Paper

Markups, Quality, and Trade Costs

Natalie Chen, Luciana Juvenal
CESifo, Munich, 2019

CESifo Working Paper No. 8013

We investigate theoretically and empirically how exporters adjust their markups across destinations depending on bilateral distance, tariffs, and the quality of their exports. Under the assumption that trade costs are both ad valorem and per unit, our model predicts that markups rise with distance and fall with tariffs, but these effects are heterogeneous and are smaller in magnitude for higher quality exports. We find strong support for the predictions of the model using a unique data set of Argentinean firm-level wine exports combined with experts wine ratings as a measure of quality.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Keywords: distance, export unit values, heterogeneity, markups, quality, tariffs, trade costs, wine
JEL Classification: F120, F140, F310