Is the "Houthakker-Magee" Finding Durable? Evidence from |
Kichun Kang |
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Using income growth to explain trade
flows has a long history in international trade. This paper examines the income elasticities for the categories of
goods to be consistent with the theoretical implications, using the trade
flows between China and Korea over the sample period of 1991-2008. The new trade
theory implies that the inclusion of new variety terms reduces the magnitude of
income elasticities, disaggregation of trade flows yields different magnitudes of
income elasticity, and income elasticity of differentiated goods is higher than
that of homogeneous goods. The empirical findings are consistent with the
implication from the new trade theory. However, the asymmetry in income elasticity
(Houthakker-Magee finding) is quite durable. This paper enhances the consistency between the theories and evidence. |
Key Words: Income elasticity; Dis-aggregate trade; China; Korea. |
JEL Classification Numbers: F10, F14 |