Annual Conference
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Real Estate and Urban Economics, Senior Fellows/Fellows
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May 2019
Gravity Counterparties and Foreign Investment
We propose a new explanation for the persistence of gravity in international investment flows based on new facts about large cross-border commercial real-estate transactions. Buyers in these transactions preferentially match with counterparties from own or proximate countries; such affinity-based matching helps to alleviate financial investment frictions. We set up and structurally estimate a model of capital allocation in a decentralized market with an investment friction, which delivers the price, volume, and counterparty matching patterns in the data. The model shows that if clusters of high-affinity counterparties lie along historical routes, as in the data, preferential matching can perpetuate gravity relationships.
Keywords:
gravity, Foreign investment, Commercial real estate, Investment frictions, trust, Matching, Cross-border flows