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Immiserizing growth 134 Verelendungswachstum 132 Theorie 100 Theory 98 Welfare analysis 15 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 15 Außenwirtschaftstheorie 12 Developing countries 12 Entwicklungsländer 12 International economics 12 immiserizing growth 12 Immiserizing Growth 11 Terms of trade 11 Terms of Trade 10 Auslandsinvestition 9 Foreign investment 9 Offene Volkswirtschaft 9 Wirtschaftswachstum 9 Open economy 8 Technischer Fortschritt 8 Technological change 8 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 7 Armut 7 Capital imports 7 Economic growth 7 Export-led growth 7 Exportinduziertes Wachstum 7 General equilibrium 7 Handelsliberalisierung 7 Kapitalimport 7 Protectionism 7 Protektionismus 7 Städtischer Arbeitsmarkt 7 Tariffs 7 Theory of tariffs 7 Trade liberalization 7 Urban labour market 7 Zolltheorie 7 Schock 6 Welfare economics 6
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Article in journal 77 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 77 Working Paper 24 Graue Literatur 22 Non-commercial literature 22 Arbeitspapier 21 Aufsatz im Buch 5 Book section 5 Article 2 Hochschulschrift 2 Thesis 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Case study 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Fallstudie 1 Festschrift 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Sammelwerk 1
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English 137 Undetermined 8 German 2 French 1
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Marjit, Sugata 8 Beladi, Hamid 7 Benzell, Seth G. 5 Hazari, Bharat R. 5 LaGarda, Guillermo 5 Sachs, Jeffrey 5 Kotlikoff, Laurence J. 4 Krishna, Kala 4 Bhagwati, Jagdish N. 3 Boucher, Steve 3 Dyer, George A. 3 Mariani, Fabio 3 Miyagiwa, Kazuyuki 3 Pérez-Barahona, Agustín 3 Raffin, Natacha 3 Sahin, Cemile 3 Sgro, Pasquale M. 3 Shaffer, Paul 3 Taylor, J. Edward 3 Yu, Eden Siu-hung 3 Barrett, Christopher B. 2 Bender, Dieter 2 Chang, Gene H. 2 Chesnokova, Tatyana 2 Choi, Eun Kwan 2 Choi, Hak 2 Choi, Jai-young 2 Clarete, Ramon L. 2 Dalal, Ardeshir J. 2 Dehejia, Vivek Harsha 2 Farhi, Emmanuel 2 Gilbert, John P. 2 Habiyaremye, Alexis 2 Löwenstein, Wilhelm 2 Moss, Charles B. 2 Neary, J. Peter 2 Opp, Marcus M. 2 Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. 2 Pryor, Frederic L. 2 Reis, Ana Balção 2
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 1 Carleton University / Department of Economics 1 Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 1 Department of Economics and Accounting, College of the Holy Cross 1 Economics Section, Cardiff Business School 1 Institut für Entwicklungsforschung und Entwicklungspolitik 1 National Bureau of Economic Research 1 Verlag Mainz 1 Weltbank / Development Economics & Chief Economist 1 Workshop on Immiserizing Growth <2017, Toronto> 1
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Journal of international economics 5 Economics letters 4 International economic journal 3 Journal of development economics 3 Keio economic studies 3 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 3 American journal of agricultural economics 2 Cardiff Economics Working Papers 2 IEE working papers 2 International economic review 2 International review of economics & finance : IREF 2 Journal of comparative economics : the journal of the Association for Comparative Economic Studies 2 Journal of economic integration 2 Journal of international economic integration 2 Review of development economics 2 The Pakistan development review : PDR 2 WIDER working paper : WP 2 African journal of science, technology, innovation & development : AJSTID 1 Aftermath : a new global economic order? 1 American economic review 1 Anvesak : journal of the Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research 1 Applied economics 1 Bulletin de l'IRES 1 Bulletin of economic research 1 CEPR Discussion Papers 1 Canadian journal of development studies 1 Carleton economic papers 1 Center Discussion Paper, Economic Growth Center, Yale University 1 Columbia University, International Economics Research Center, Discussion Paper Series 1 Columbia University, International Economics Research Center, Paper 1 Das Wirtschaftsstudium : wisu ; Zeitschrift für Ausbildung, Prüfung, Berufseinstieg und Fortbildung 1 Department of Economics discussion papers / The University of Queensland 1 Department of Economics seminar paper / Monash University 1 Digitized labor : the impact of the internet on employment 1 Discussion paper 1 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Discussion paper / University of the Philippines, School of Economics 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Discussion papers / CEPR 1 Diskussionsbeiträge / 2 1
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Fantastic beasts and where to find them
Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P.; Suverato, Davide - 2024
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Skill-biased technical change and immiserizing growth
Moro, Alessio; Tunis, Silvio - 2024
The combination of consumer preferences, technological changes, and different income elasticities among goods and services can generate inequalities among agents leading to winners and losers. Inspired by these mechanisms, we pose the following research question: “Can immiserizing growth (IG)...
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Fantastic beasts and where to find them
Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P.; Suverato, Davide - 2024
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An empirical evaluation of the middle-income trap and immiserizing growth in BRICS countries
Apak, Sudi; Sarigül, Haşmet; Koyuncu Çakmak, Tuğba - In: Journal of economic development 48 (2023) 3, pp. 1-25
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Immiserizing growth and the middle-income trap in rural South East Asia : comparing exclusion and coping mechanisms among farming and fishing communities
Andriesse, Edo; Dinh, Thu L. T.; Kittitornkool, Jawanit; … - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 185 (2025), pp. 1-13
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International outsourcing, unemployment and welfare : a re-examination
Choi, Jai-young; Yu, Eden Siu-hung - In: East Asian economic review 23 (2019) 3, pp. 261-284
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Disproving Jagdish Bhagwati’s Immiserizing Growth
Choi, Hak - 2022
When a country experiences economic growth, its production capacity increases, i.e., its production of exportable and importable increases. If the increase of both goods leads to more export and less import, and lower welfare level, growth is immiserizing. This paper proves that Jagdish...
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Disproving Jagdish Bhagwati’s Immiserizing Growth 2
Choi, Hak - 2022
When a country experiences economic growth, its export increases, leading to a lower export price. Bhagwati regarded the lower price as immiserizing. He also needed a higher import price to complete his theory, but his lower import demand should lead, contradictorily, to a lower import price....
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Malevolent inclusion and immiserizing growth
Shaffer, Paul - In: Canadian journal of development studies 43 (2022) 2, pp. 259-275
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Immiserizing growth fails the poor : theory and empirical research
Shaffer, Paul - 2024
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Profits, scale economies, and the gains from trade and industrial policy
Lashkaripour, Ahmad; Lugovskyy, Volodymyr - In: American economic review 113 (2023) 10, pp. 2759-2808
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International Outsourcing, Unemployment and Welfare: A Re-Examination
Choi, Jai-Young; Yu, Eden S. H. - In: East Asian Economic Review (EAER) 23 (2019) 3, pp. 261-284
This paper explores the ramifications of international outsourcing on unemployment, income distribution and welfare, which is an important but yet unresolved issue. Using the well-known Harris-Todaro (1970) model of sector-specific unemployment, it shows that the effects of outsourcing on...
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Immiserizing capital flows to developing countries
Bender, Dieter - 2014
Based on a neoclassical growth model for open low income economies this paper shows that development strategies, which rely on net borrowing abroad lead to a position of sustainable foreign indebtedness (provided that all capital imports are used for investment financing), but turn out to be...
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Optimal long-run inflation rate in an open economy
Ishise, Hirokazu - In: European economic review : EER 148 (2022), pp. 1-17
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Welfare-reducing growth and cost-benefit analysis : essay in memory of E. J. Mishan
Ng, Yew-Kwang - In: The Singapore economic review : journal of the Economic … 61 (2016) 3, pp. 1-9
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World demand as a determinant of immiserizing growth
Todorova, Tamara - 2010 - Received March 18th, 2010; revised May 11th, 2010; accepted July 20th, 2010
Theoretically economic growth could have negative effects over the growing economy when production expands for products the world demand for which is inelastic. If growth occurs in sectors and for products the world demand for which is elastic it could be expected that total revenues to domestic...
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Robots are us : some economics of human replacement
Benzell, Seth G.; Kotlikoff, Laurence J.; LaGarda, Guillermo - 2015
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Robots are Us : Some Economics of Human Replacement
Benzell, Seth G. - 2015
Will smart machines do to humans what the internal combustion engine did to horses – make them obsolete? If so, can putting people out of work or, at least, good work leave them unable to buy what smart machines produce? Our model's answer is yes. Over time and under the right conditions,...
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Robots Are Us : Some Economics of Human Replacement
Benzell, Seth G. - 2015
Will smart machines replace humans like the internal combustion engine replaced horses? If so, can putting people out of work, or at least out of good work, also put the economy out of business? Our model says yes. Under the right conditions, more supply produces, over time, less demand as the...
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Immiserizing growth : when growth fails the poor
Shaffer, Paul (ed.); Kanbur, Ravi (ed.);  … - Workshop on Immiserizing Growth <2017, Toronto> - 2019 - First edition
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Immiserizing capital flows to developing countries
Bender, Dieter; Löwenstein, Wilhelm - 2014
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The immiserizing growth during the period of China’s cultural revolution
Chang, Gene H.; Yang, Shenke; Chang, Kathryn - In: The Chinese economy 51 (2018) 5, pp. 387-396
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A one-sector model of robotic immiserization
Sachs, Jeffrey; Benzell, Seth G.; LaGarda, Guillermo - In: Digitized labor : the impact of the internet on employment, (pp. 39-50). 2018
We investigate whether robots raise or lower economic well-being for generations alive during and after their development. While capital that perfectly substitutes for human labor can increase output, it can also lower labor demand and labor’s share of income. Workers who are in retirement...
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The impact of terms of trade changes on economic welfare : evidence from China
Han, Jinghua; Zhang, Zhihui - In: Modern economy 3 (2012) 4, pp. 429-436
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Growth, resource allocation, and welfare : an extension to non-traded and intermediate goods
Abdulhadi, Dhari al- - In: The International trade journal 31 (2017) 1/5, pp. 65-75
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Growing out of poverty : a multi-stage optimum control approach
Meysonnat, Aline - 2016 - neue Ausgabe
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Global habits, habit differentials, and international macroeconomic adjustment to income shocks
Ikeda, Shinsuke; Gombi, Ichiro - 2010
In a two-country model with habit formation, we focus on interdependent macroeconomic adjustments to global and country-specific income shocks.Global habits and habit differentials play key roles in the global equilibrium dynamics, possibly nonmonotonic, and in the determination of international...
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World Demand as a Determinant of Immiserizing Growth
Todorova, Tamara - In: iBusiness 2 (2010) 3, pp. 255-267
Theoretically economic growth could have negative effects over the growing economy when production expands for products the world demand for which is inelastic. If growth occurs in sectors and for products the world demand for which is elastic it could be expected that total revenues to domestic...
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Rybczynski's Theorem in the Heckscher-Ohlin World - Anything Goes
Opp, Marcus M.; Sonnenschein, Hugo; Tombazos, Christis - 2010
We demonstrate that Rybczynski’s classic comparative statics can be reversed in a Heckscher-Ohlin world when preferences in each country favor the exported commodity. This taste bias has empirical support. An increase in the endowment of a factor of production can lead to an absolute...
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Life expectancy and the environment
Mariani, Fabio; Pérez-Barahona, Agustín; Raffin, Natacha - 2009
We present an OLG model in which life expectancy and environmental quality dynamics are jointly determined. Agents may invest in environmental care, depending on how much they expect to live. In turn, environmental conditions affect life expectancy. As a result, our model produces a positive...
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Immiserizing growth and the Metzler paradox in the Ricardian model
Collie, David R. - 2009
Conditions for the occurrence of immiserizing growth and the Metzler paradox are analysed in the Ricardian model when consumers in the foreign country have Leontief preferences while consumers in the home country have Cobb-Douglas preferences. By using specific functional forms, the conditions...
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Immiserizing Growth and the Metzler Paradox in the Ricardian Model
Collie, David - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2009
Conditions for the occurrence of immiserizing growth and the Metzler paradox are analysed in the Ricardian model when consumers in the foreign country have Leontief preferences while consumers in the home country have Cobb-Douglas preferences. By using specific functional forms, the conditions...
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Life expectancy and the environment
Mariani, Fabio; Pérez-Barahona, Agustín; Raffin, Natacha - 2009
We present an OLG model in which life expectancy and environmental quality dynamics are jointly determined. Agents may invest in environmental care, depending on how much they expect to live. In turn, environmental conditions affect life expectancy. As a result, our model produces a positive...
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Generalized comparative statics under monopolistic competition : anti-competitive paradox, immiserizing growth, catastrophes
Kokovin, Sergej G.; Zhelobodko, E. - 2009
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Robots are us : some economics of human replacement
Benzell, Seth G.; Kotlikoff, Laurence J.; LaGarda, Guillermo - 2015
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Social exclusion, capital accumulation and inequality
Hazari, Bharat R.; Mohan, Vijay - In: International review of economics & finance : IREF 39 (2015), pp. 371-375
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Why Might a Country Want to Develop its Comparative Disadvantage Industries?
Cheng, Wenli; Zhang, Dingsheng - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2005
This paper develops a general equilibrium 2x2 Ricardian model that demonstrates the possibility of immiserizing growth as a result of a productivity improvement in a country's export industry. The model also shows that immiserizing growth can be avoided by improving the productivity of the...
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Subsistence response to Market shocks
Dyer, George A. (contributor); Boucher, Steve (contributor);  … - 2005
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The brave new world: imperfect information, segregation costs, and genetically modified organisms
Moss, Charles B.; Schmitz, Troy G.; Schmitz, Andrew - 2004
The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops in the mid 1990s appeared to be the latest in a string of technological innovations in agriculture. However, consumer resistance, particularly in Europe has limited the sector’s enthusiasm. One response to the limited enthusiasm has been the...
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The brave new world: imperfect information, segregation costs, and genetically modified organisms
Moss, Charles B.; Schmitz, Troy G.; Schmitz, Andrew - In: German Journal of Agricultural Economics 53 (2004) 8
The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops in the mid 1990s appeared to be the latest in a string of technological innovations in agriculture. However, consumer resistance, particularly in Europe has limited the sector’s enthusiasm. One response to the limited enthusiasm has been...
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Immiserizing Growth in a Closed Economy
Krishna, Kala; Sahin, Cemile - 2004
We develop a model with three key features: a factor market distortion, monopoly power in the product market and indivisibilities in consumption. In this setting, multiple equilibria arise, one with high and the other with low equilibrium wages, incomes and output. It is also shown that even in...
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Immiserizing Deindustrialization : A Dynamic Trade Model with Credit Constraints
Chesnokova, Tatyana - 2004
This paper argues that opening up an economy to trade can result in welfare reducing deindustrialization when agents are subject to credit constraints. The standard interpretation of such deindustrialization as a reallocation of resources across sectors with no aggregate long-term adverse...
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Immiserizing Growth in a Closed Economy
Krishna, Kala; Sahin, Cemile - 2003
This paper develops a model with three key features: a factor market distortion, monopoly power in the product market, and indivisibilities in consumption. We show that in this setting, there are multiple equilibria: one with high and the other with low equilibrium wages, incomes and output....
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The global financial crisis and Africa's "immiserizing wealth"
Habiyaremye, Alexis; Soete, Luc - In: Aftermath : a new global economic order?, (pp. 165-179). 2011
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Immiserized Growth in Liberalized Agriculture
Barrett, Christopher B. - 2011
This paper offers a simple model that reconciles rivalrous claims about liberalization's impact on low-income agrarian economies; growth can accompany smallholder welfare reduction. The model developed here reverses the causality of Bhagwati's immiserizing growth model:price shocks cause welfare...
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Subsistence Response to Market Shocks
Dyer, George A.; Boucher, Steve; Taylor, J. Edward - 2010
Microeconomic models posit that transaction costs isolate subsistence producers from output market shocks. We integrate microeconomic models of many heterogeneous households into a general equilibrium model and show that supply on subsistence farms may respond, in apparently perverse ways, to...
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Life expectancy and the environment
Mariani, Fabio; Pérez-Barahona, Agustín; Raffin, Natacha - In: Journal of economic dynamics & control 34 (2010) 4, pp. 798-815
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Verelendungswachstum
Petersen, Thieß - In: Das Wirtschaftsstudium : wisu ; Zeitschrift für … 39 (2010) 2, pp. 200-206
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Innovations and international trade
Ohyama, Michihiro - In: Keio economic studies 46 (2010), pp. 1-15
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Rybczynski's Theorem in the Heckscher-Ohlin World
Opp, Marcus M.; Sonnenschein, Hugo; Tombazos, Christis G. - In: Journal of international economics 79 (2009) 1, pp. 137-142
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