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Located at the heart of global value chains (GVCs), intangibles are documented to have a high and rising value capture, and to depend on both agglomeration economies and global connectedness for their performance. In this paper, we study how the distinct nature of intangibles require countries...
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Overview of the research findings / Stephen Tapp, Ari Van Assche and Robert Wolfe -- International trade with firm heterogeneity : theoretical developments and policy implications / Beverly Lapham -- Trade and productivity : insights from Canadian firm-level data / John Baldwin and Beiling Yan...
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Recent decades have seen the emergence of global value chain (GVC) production arrangements in which firms fine-slice production processes and disperse activities over multiple countries. This paper analyses how the rise of GVCs affects trade politics in developed countries. Our theoretical model...
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We propose an empirical method using a translog expenditure function to estimate the regional welfare impact of changes in import tariffs, and we apply this method to the United States. Tariff revenue is assumed to be distributed on a per-capita basis, so states with greater production will...
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