Increasing the commercial presence of Latin America: What do gravitational models have to say?
Keywords:
International Trade, Latin America, Gravity ModelsAbstract
This essay seeks to collaborate with the challenge that Latin America represents to increase its presence in world trade and obtain some clues about the determinants of trade flows. For this, it uses gravitational models, especially the conclusions that come from the most relevant applications that are useful for Latin American countries involved in integration processes, or in different trade agreements, or for countries that have certain common characteristics among themselves. .
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