Working Paper

Gravity without Apology: The Science of Elasticities, Distance, and Trade

Céline Carrère, Monika Mrázová, J. Peter Neary
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8160

Gravity as both fact and theory is one of the great success stories of recent research on international trade, and has featured prominently in the policy debate over Brexit. We first review the facts, noting the overwhelming evidence that trade tends to fall with distance. We then introduce some expository tools for understanding CES theories of gravity as a simple general-equilibrium system. Next, we point out some anomalies with the theory: mounting evidence against constant trade elasticities, and implausible predictions for bilateral trade balances. Finally, we sketch an approach based on subconvex gravity as a promising direction to resolving them.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: bilateral trade balances, Brexit, elasticity of trade to distance, quantile regression, structural gravity and trade, subconvex demands
JEL Classification: F170, F140, F100