Drivers of vertical intra-industry trade: the case of the Hungarian agri-food sector

Drivers of vertical intra-industry trade: the case of the Hungarian agri-food sector

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Article ID: iaor201522525
Volume: 46
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 113
End Page Number: 123
Publication Date: Jan 2015
Journal: Agricultural Economics
Authors: ,
Keywords: supply & supply chains, simulation
Abstract:

This article investigates the drivers of vertical intra‐industry trade (VIIT) in Hungarian agri‐food trade with the European Union (EU). It identifies three possible ways to measure intra‐industry trade (IIT) flows (GHM, FF, and N methods) and defines six hypotheses to test for the drivers of VIIT with three panel data models (static, dynamic, and FEVD). The results suggest that factor endowments are negatively, while economic size is positively and significantly related to VIIT. Distance and VIIT were found to be negatively related as is commonly the case in the standard gravity model. It was also found that VIIT is greater if a New Member State (NMS) is exporting agri‐food produce to an NMS, while EU accession has ambiguously influenced the share of VIIT. In general, it seems that our results are independent from model estimations and interestingly they do not differ considerably as we a priori expected. Moreover, our results seem surprisingly robust across various measurements of ITT.

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