Post-colonial trade between Russia and former Soviet republics: back to big brother?


Capturing the dyadic component: the Tetrad method


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2.4 Capturing the dyadic component: the Tetrad method
Because we are interested in the time-varying effect of independence on trade 
between a metropole (colonizer), colony and siblings (other colonies), in the Soviet 
Union context, apart from standard gravity analysis, it is sensible for us to adopt 
the so-called Tetrad method. HMR (
2010
) show that by taking a ratio of ratios of 
bilateral trade flows (i.e., a tetrad of the flows) in the following form we can obtain 
t
(il)(jk)t
, a tetrad of the dyadic components:
where x denotes bilateral trade flow and additional subscripts (k and l) stand for two 
particular reference countries. This is well explained in HMR (
2010
) study but 
essentially we can understand (
9
), if we replace x’s with gravity components on the 
r.h.s. of (1), the monadic and global constant components cancel out leaving 
d
ij
d
ik
d
lj
d
lk
alone. Because d
ijt
𝜏
1
𝜎
ijt
, and given that 𝜎 is the same across all countries, then (
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is also a measure of trade costs (both observable and unobservable costs) relative to 
their level at two chosen reference countries (lk):
(8)
d
ijt
𝜏
1
𝜎
ijt
,
(9)
t
(il)(jk)t
=
x
ijt
x
ikt
x
ljt
x
lkt
=
d
ijt
d
ikt
d
ljt
d
lkt
,
Economic Change and Restructuring (2021) 54:877–918
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More detailed discussion on this method is in HMR (
2010
).

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