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What is Diversity and Trade Volume

Impact of Global Issues on International Trade
Diversity refers to the diversity of products in the range of traded goods or making new products available to foreign trade partners on top of the existing ones. Foreign trade volume is the sum of export and import volumes. Diversity contributes to the extensive margin size of foreign trade.
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A Literature Survey on Extensive and Intensive Margins in International Trade
Burcu Berke (Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8314-2.ch007
Abstract
Products and firms are homogeneous in traditional foreign trade theories; products show no horizontal or vertical differentiation. It is observed that growth in exports is only related to an increase in export quantity and that this is not decomposed into margins. Since Melitz's work, there has been an increase in studies that decompose the firms' heterogeneity and export growth in foreign trade into extensive and intensive margins. The concepts are addressed in the literature known as “new-new” foreign trade theories which include extensive margins, the number of exporting firms, the number of new trade partners, and the volume or variety of exported products. In brief, the growth of global trade is the result of new trade relations (extensive margin) or a rise in existing trade relations (intensive margin). As one of the rapidly developing trade theories in international economics, the main purpose of this study is to conduct a literature survey on the extensive and intensive margins of export growth.
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