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Notes on CEPII’s distances measures: The GeoDist database


Thierry Mayer
Soledad Zignago

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GeoDist makes available the exhaustive set of gravity variables used in Mayer and Zignago (2005). GeoDist provides several geographical variables, in particular bilateral distances measured using citylevel data to assess the geographic distribution of population inside each nation. We have calculated different measures of bilateral distances available for most countries across the world (225 countries in the current version of the database). For most of them, different calculations of “intra-national distances” are also available. The GeoDist webpage provides two distinct files: a country-specific one (geo_cepii)and a dyadic one (dist_cepii) including a set of different distance and common dummy variables used in gravity equations to identify particular links between countries such as colonial past, common languages, contiguity. We try to improve upon the existing similar datasets in terms of geographical coverage, quality of measurement and number of variables provided.

 Mots-clés : DISTANCES | COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL | BASES DE DONNEES | MODELE DE GRAVITE | COUTS DU COMMERCE | EFFETS FRONTIERES

 JEL : F10, F12, F13, F14, F15
CEPII Working Paper
N°2011-25, December 2011

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Commerce & Mondialisation
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