Prague Economic Papers 2018, 27(2):149-168 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.635

Disappearing Borders in the Visegrad Countries

Ádám Márkus
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary

The aim of this paper is to evaluate the trade integration process of the Visegrad countries from a special point of view, namely by estimating border effects in the countries. The regressional analysis run with two different estimators (OLS vs. PPML) on two different model specifications suggests that between 1995 and 2011 the V4 countries were integrating continuously into the Single Market of the European Union. The results also show that the size of border effect is fairly sensitive to the estimator and particularly to the specification chosen by the researcher. According to the country-level estimation, Hungary seems to be the most integrated country getting the lowest home bias parameters followed by the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland, respectively.

Klíčová slova: border effect, Visegrad countries, gravity model, market integration, PPML
JEL classification: F14, F15

Zveřejněno: 1. duben 2018  Zobrazit citaci

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Márkus, Á. (2018). Disappearing Borders in the Visegrad Countries. Prague Economic Papers27(2), 149-168. doi: 10.18267/j.pep.635
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