Dear community,
I have estimated a gravity model with PPML. I want to interpret the coefficient on the log of bilateral distance, which is -0.63 in my model. I can interpret this coefficient as an elasticity, implying that with every 1% increase in distance, FDI decreases by 0.63%. My question is now: I would like to give an example, such as when moving from FDI between Bangladesh and Malaysia (distance: 2613) to FDI between Israel and Malaysia (distance: 7779), meaning an increase in distance by 197%, what effect would this have on FDI. How can I calculate this? Is it 197%*(-0.63), implying a decrease in FDI by 124%? This sounds very wrong to me. Unfortunately I can only find information on how to interpret the coefficient as an elasticity, not how to interpret it for more flexible x% changes.
I appreciate any help!
Best wishes
Noemi
I have estimated a gravity model with PPML. I want to interpret the coefficient on the log of bilateral distance, which is -0.63 in my model. I can interpret this coefficient as an elasticity, implying that with every 1% increase in distance, FDI decreases by 0.63%. My question is now: I would like to give an example, such as when moving from FDI between Bangladesh and Malaysia (distance: 2613) to FDI between Israel and Malaysia (distance: 7779), meaning an increase in distance by 197%, what effect would this have on FDI. How can I calculate this? Is it 197%*(-0.63), implying a decrease in FDI by 124%? This sounds very wrong to me. Unfortunately I can only find information on how to interpret the coefficient as an elasticity, not how to interpret it for more flexible x% changes.
I appreciate any help!
Best wishes
Noemi
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