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Citation Context ...ecent times. This issclear from figure 1 below reproduced from a recent meta-analysis of 1,467selasticity estimates θ%scompiled from gravity model estimates reported insover 100 published papers (see =-=Disdier and Head, 2008-=-). This figure plotssthe elasticity estimates against time and fit a kernel smoother through thes2 The general formula is: ( )1 0 1 0/ /M M D D θ= %s3 In the theory-based gravity equation, the elastic... |
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