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We develop a two-factor, two-sector trade model of monopolistic competition with variable elasticity of substitution. Firm profit and firm size may increase or decrease with market integration depending on the degree of asymmetry between countries. The country in which capital is relatively...
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We develop a two-sector model of monopolistic competition with a differentiated intermediate good and variable elasticity of technological substitution. This setting proves to be well-suited to studying the nature and origins of external increasing returns. We disentangle two sources of scale...
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This paper aims to fill the gap between theoretical and empirical studies of home market effects (HMEs). On one hand, empirical studies on the price aspect of HMEs -- that wages are higher in larger markets -- are supportive, but studies on the quantity aspect -- that the firm share in the...
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This paper sets up a two country monopolistic competition model with intra-industry trade to study the effects of an exogenous differential in wage and social policies on the location of industry. Two model scenarios are considered. In the traditional one with physical capital, such a...
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cornerstones of modern quantitative trade theory: monopolistic competition and input-output linkages. The distortion as such is …
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In this paper we aim, first, to examine how an economy's financial development affects the welfare gains from trade and, second, to uncover how large firms threaten to suppress these gains, through the exertion of market power and their confirmed preferential access to liquidity. To this...
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