@Lockethenes1 @societyatpeace @fcukBrexit More of a classical type https://t.co/NBmE8GSRwo
@fcukBrexit @Fothers_Minor The gravity trade model has never been a good fit for the UK economy. Morroco (for example) is only 3 day's journey away. The UK already imports significant food from 'far away'. https://t.co/9WCwxFMWwF
@Legal_Cynic17 @m1l3yd @batanball Seems that there are also some Cambridge economists who dispute the validity of the gravity model https://t.co/HbFmmz6cKP
RT @MrRBourne: Patrick Minford has a paper out testing gravity models vs. classical trade models on UK data: https://t.co/LdDYeQk5Rr
RT @MrRBourne: Patrick Minford has a paper out testing gravity models vs. classical trade models on UK data: https://t.co/LdDYeQk5Rr
RT @MrRBourne: Patrick Minford has a paper out testing gravity models vs. classical trade models on UK data: https://t.co/LdDYeQk5Rr
RT @MrRBourne: Patrick Minford has a paper out testing gravity models vs. classical trade models on UK data: https://t.co/LdDYeQk5Rr
Patrick Minford has a paper out testing gravity models vs. classical trade models on UK data: https://t.co/LdDYeQk5Rr
Does UK Trade follow a Classical model or a Gravity model? Latest #OpenAccess article explores this question using data from 1965 to 2015. Very interesting results. Check it out: https://t.co/TT54EmeDUv https://t.co/S5VjDNqxnR