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Dornbush-Fisher-Samuelson Ricardian model 2 Nonhomothetic preferences 2 Technology and trade 2 Außenwirtschaftstheorie 1 Comparative advantage 1 Dornbush–Fisher–Samuelson Ricardian model 1 Hierachic needs 1 Hierachic purchases 1 Hierarchic needs 1 Hierarchic purchases 1 Innovation 1 International economics 1 Komparativer Vorteil 1 Nord-Süd-Beziehungen 1 North-South relations 1 North-South trade 1 North-south trade 1 North–south trade 1 hierarchic needs 1 hierarchic purchases 1 nonhomothetic preferences 1 technology and trade 1
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Demmou, Lilas 3
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Journal of Development Economics 1 Journal of development economics 1 Working Papers / HAL 1
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Technical progress in North and welfare gains in South under nonhomothetic preferences
Demmou, Lilas - HAL - 2007
The paper proposes a theoretical model investigating the welfare consequences of technological shocks in a Ricardian framework (a la Dornbush, Fisher and Samuelson, 1977). Contrary to existing literature, the model incorporates a nonhomothetic demand function whose price and income elasticities...
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How product innovation in the North may immiserize the South
Demmou, Lilas - In: Journal of Development Economics 97 (2012) 2, pp. 293-304
The paper proposes a theoretical model investigating the welfare consequences of technological shocks in a Ricardian framework (a la Dornbush, Fisher and Samuelson, 1977). Contrary to the existing literature, the model incorporates a nonhomothetic demand function whose price and income...
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How product innovation in the North may immiserize the South : a new look at the Ricardian model with a continuum of goods/ Lilas Demmou
Demmou, Lilas - In: Journal of development economics 97 (2012) 2, pp. 293-304
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