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Degree of Specialization 1 Degree of specialization 1 Export Policy 1 Exports 1 Income distribution 1 Increasing returns to scale 1 International trade 1 Market Shares 1 National Value Added 1 Oligopolistic competition 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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Portuguese 1 Undetermined 1
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Amaral, João Ferreira do 1 Zhou, Haiwen 1
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Gabinete de Estratégia e Estudos (GEE), Ministério da Economia 1
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GEE Papers 1 Journal of Economic Integration 1
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Evolução do Comércio Externo Português de Exportação (1995 -2004)
Amaral, João Ferreira do - Gabinete de Estratégia e Estudos (GEE), Ministério da … - 2006
Starting from a somewhat backward structure based on low technology sectors Portuguese exports in the last decade have been changing rapidly in response to the new patterns of world trade. Higher technology exports are increasing their position and intra-sectoral specialization is prevailing.The...
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Intra-firm Specialization, Income Distribution, and International Trade
Zhou, Haiwen - In: Journal of Economic Integration 21 (2006), pp. 577-592
The impact of international trade on a firm’s degree of specialization and income distribution is studied in a general … equilibrium framework in which firms engage in oligopolistic competition. International trade increases a firm’s degree of … specialization, but the number of goods a country produces may not change. Trade may lower the welfare of the scarce factor of …
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