Authors
Joaquin Blaum, Claire Lelarge, Michael Peters
Publication date
2018/10/1
Journal
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
Volume
10
Issue
4
Pages
77-127
Publisher
American Economic Association
Description
Firms differ substantially in their participation in foreign input markets. We develop a methodology to measure the aggregate effects of input trade that takes such heterogeneity into account. We provide a theoretical result that holds in a variety of settings: the firm-level data on value added and domestic expenditure shares in material spending is sufficient to compute the change in consumer prices due to a shock to the import environment. We characterize the bias of approaches that rely on aggregate statistics. In an application to French data, input trade reduces the prices of manufacturing products by 27 percent. (JEL D24, E31, F12, F14, L11, L25, L60)
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