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The authors use a specific-factor model to examine the conditions under which policymakers are able to increase aggregate production of high-tech goods by production or R&D subsidies in the short and long run. The difficulties for the policymaker in designing a subsidy scheme that succeeds in...
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We use a specific-factor model to examine the conditions under which policy-makers are able to increase aggregate production of high-tech goods by production or R&D-subsidies in the short and long run. The difficulties for the policy-makers in designing a subsidy scheme that succeeds in...
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A large share of world trade, especially among the OECD countries, is twoway trade within industries, so called intra-industry trade. Despite this, few attempts have been made to examine why countries export some products with - in industries, whereas they import others. We examine this issue,...
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Applies the two-factor version of the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV) theorem. Two hypotheses are derived. The empirical analysis offers support for the second but not for the first hypothesis when trade of each Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) country with the rest of...
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A large share of world trade, especially among the OECD countries, is two-way trade within industries, so called intra-industry trade. Despite this, few attempts have been made to examine why countries export some products within industries, whereas they import others. We examine this issue, by...
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This paper shows that it is impossible to rule out factor-intensity reversals (FIRs) under monopolistic competition unless production functions are homothetic. We construct a simple example where the capital-intensity at unchanged output is fixed, but where FIRs still can occur because...
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We show that when two countries are the same size then the country with stronger preferences in favour of domestic varieties of differentiated goods produced under increasing returns (IRS) will be the net exporter of that good. It is also shown that strong preferences for domestic varieties...
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