A Multifaceted Panel Data Gravity Model Analysis of Peru's Foreign Trade
Xu Wang, Ryan P. Badman

TL;DR
This paper employs a multifaceted panel data gravity model to analyze Peru's export performance, focusing on economic factors, a major export good, and regional trade agreements, providing insights for policy development.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive panel data gravity model analysis of Peru's exports, including specific focus on copper and regional trade agreements, which is novel in this context.
Findings
Economic size positively influences exports.
Distance negatively impacts export levels.
Trade agreements have a significant effect on export performance.
Abstract
Peru's abundant natural resources and friendly trade policies has made the country a major economic player in both South America and the global community. Consequently, exports are playing an increasingly important role in Peru's national economy. Indeed, growing from 13.1% as of 1994, exports now contribute approximately 21% of the GDP of Peru as of 2015. Given Peru's growing global influence, the time is ripe for a thorough analysis of the most important factors governing its export performance. Thus, within the framework of the augmented gravity model of trade, this paper examines Peru's export performance and attempts to identify the dominant economic factors that should be further developed to increase the value of exports. The analysis was conducted from three different aspects: (1) general economic parameters' effect on Peru's export value, (2) more specific analysis into a major…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGlobal trade and economics · Global Trade and Competitiveness · Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
