Working Paper

Putting Quantitative Models to the Test: An Application to Trump’s Trade War

Rodrigo Adão, Arnaud Costinot, Dave Donaldson
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10484

The primary motivation behind quantitative modeling in international trade and many other fields is to shed light on the economic consequences of policy changes. To help assess and potentially strengthen the credibility of such quantitative predictions we introduce an IV-based goodness-of-fit measure that provides the basis for testing causal predictions in arbitrary general-equilibrium environments as well as for estimating the average misspecification in these predictions. As an illustration of how to use our IV-based goodness-of-fit measure in practice, we revisit the welfare consequences of Trump’s trade war predicted by Fajgelbaum et al. (2020).

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: model testing and validation, computational general equilibrium, international trade, economic geography
JEL Classification: C520, F100, R100, E170, C680