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Mehrsektoren-Modell 1,700 Multisectoral model 1,700 Theorie 1,097 Theory 1,097 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 257 General equilibrium 257 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 204 Endogenous growth model 204 Wachstumstheorie 183 Growth theory 179 Wirtschaftswachstum 173 Economic growth 163 Technischer Fortschritt 136 Kleine offene Volkswirtschaft 135 Small open economy 135 Technological change 134 Productivity 122 Produktivität 122 Welfare analysis 117 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 117 Structural change 95 Strukturwandel 95 USA 93 United States 93 Impact assessment 86 Schock 86 Shock 86 Wirkungsanalyse 86 Business cycle 78 Konjunktur 78 Humankapital 75 Lohnstruktur 75 Wage structure 75 Estimation 73 Human capital 73 Investition 73 Investment 73 Schätzung 73 Einkommensverteilung 71 Two-country model 71
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Article in journal 692 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 692 Graue Literatur 603 Non-commercial literature 603 Arbeitspapier 589 Working Paper 589 Aufsatz im Buch 112 Book section 112 Hochschulschrift 45 Thesis 38 Conference paper 11 Konferenzbeitrag 11 Collection of articles of several authors 7 Sammelwerk 7 Collection of articles written by one author 6 Sammlung 6 Systematic review 4 Übersichtsarbeit 4 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Bibliografie enthalten 3 Bibliography included 3 Festschrift 3 Forschungsbericht 3 Konferenzschrift 3 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 2 Lehrbuch 2 Mikroform 2 Accompanied by computer file 1 Advisory report 1 Amtsdruckschrift 1 Bibliografie 1 Book review 1 Case study 1 Conference proceedings 1 Elektronischer Datenträger als Beilage 1 Fallstudie 1 Government document 1 Gutachten 1 Rezension 1 Textbook 1
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Nishimura, Kazuo 32 Venditti, Alain 32 Gersbach, Hans 22 Weder, Mark 15 Herrendorf, Berthold 13 Khan, Ali 13 Valentinyi, Ákos 13 Benhabib, Jess 12 Grossman, Gene M. 12 Kolm, Ann-Sofie 12 Benigno, Gianluca 11 Bougheas, Spiros P. 11 Chen, Been-lon 11 Mendoza, Enrique G. 11 Mitra, Tapan 11 Springer, Katrin 11 Fadinger, Harald 10 Pflüger, Michael 10 Riezman, Raymond Glenn 10 Alberola, Enrique 9 Bartelsman, Eric J. 9 Bretschger, Lucas 9 Busato, Francesco 9 Farmer, Karl 9 Grossmann, Volker 9 McKibbin, Warwick J. 9 Melina, Giovanni 9 Mino, Kazuo 9 Pasten, Ernesto 9 Schoenle, Raphael 9 Wapler, Rüdiger 9 Weber, Michael 9 Chatterjee, Biswajit 8 Cheremukhin, Anton 8 Egger, Peter 8 Keuschnigg, Christian 8 Meckl, Jürgen 8 Nechio, Fernanda 8 Ono, Yoshiyasu 8 Ray, Runa 8
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National Bureau of Economic Research 24 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 4 Institut für Weltwirtschaft 3 Brookings Institution 2 Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel / Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre 2 Sonderforschungsbereich Quantifikation und Simulation Ökonomischer Prozesse 2 University of Western Ontario / Department of Economics 2 Workshop in Honour of R. M. Goodwin <1986, Modena> 2 Aarhus Universitet / Afdeling for Nationaløkonomi 1 Australian National University / Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies / Economics Division 1 Barnard College / Economics Department 1 Boston College / Department of Economics 1 Centre for Economic Performance 1 Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 1 Deutschland / Bundeswehr / Universität Hamburg 1 Federal Reserve System / Division of Research and Statistics 1 Institut for Nationaløkonomi <Kopenhagen> 1 Institut für Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften <Bonn> / Wirtschaftstheoretische Abteilung 1 Institut für Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Wirtschaftstheoretische Abteilung, Universität Bonn 1 Institut für Theoretische Volkswirtschaftslehre <Hamburg> 1 Institutet för Internationell Ekonomi <Stockholm> 1 Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas 1 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1 Konjunkturinstitutet <Stockholm> 1 Kopernikus-Projekt Ariadne 1 Manchester Metropolitan University 1 Nationaløkonomiske Instituttet <Århus> 1 Peter Lang GmbH 1 Planning Bureau, Economic Planning Agency 1 Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 1 Springer International Publishing 1 University College Dublin / Centre for Economic Research 1 University of Dundee / Department of Economic Studies 1 University of Southampton / Department of Economics 1 University of Warwick / Department of Economics 1 University of York / Department of Economics and Related Studies 1 Universität Augsburg / Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre 1 Universität Dortmund / Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 Universität Essen 1
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Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 32 CESifo working papers 28 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 28 NBER working paper series 24 Review of international economics 24 NBER Working Paper 22 Discussion paper series / IZA 20 Economic theory : official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory 19 The Japanese economic review : the journal of the Japanese Economic Association 18 CESifo Working Paper Series 16 Economic modelling 16 Journal of macroeconomics 16 Journal of economic dynamics & control 15 Kieler Arbeitspapiere 15 Macroeconomic dynamics 15 Metroeconomica : international review of economics 15 Review of development economics 15 Journal of economics 14 Journal of economic theory 13 CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 12 Journal of mathematical economics 12 Kiel working paper 12 Review of economic dynamics 12 Journal of international economics 11 Structural change and economic dynamics : SC+ED 11 International journal of economic theory 10 Oxford economic papers 10 The journal of international trade & economic development 10 IMF working papers 9 Journal of economic integration 9 Economics letters 8 Pacific economic review 8 The Canadian journal of economics 8 The Korean economic review 8 The annals of regional science : an international journal of urban, regional and environmental research and policy ; official journal of the Western Regional Science Association 8 Working paper series 8 Working papers of the Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich 8 IMF Working Paper 7 International economic review 7 Journal of monetary economics 7
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Land-constrained growth in a developing economy
Gupta, Isha - In: PSL quarterly review 75 (2022) 302, pp. 263-284
The paper develops a two-sector model of economic growth, using agriculture and industry. The distinguishing feature in this analysis is that land is an essential input in the agricultural sector, but it is also used in the production process of industrial sector, which is assumed to be...
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On the Dynamics of Trade Reform
Albuquerque, Rui A.; Rebelo, Sergio T. - 2022
The empirical evidence on trade reforms suggests that these have a surprisingly small impact on the country's industrial configuration. This industrial structure inertia is difficult to rationalize in standard trade models. This paper develops a two-sector industry dynamics model in which...
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Do multisectoral New Keynesian models match sectoral data?
Andrade, Philippe; Sheremirov, Viacheslav - 2022 - This version: September 2022
We document empirical regularities of disaggregated inflation and consumption and study whether multisectoral New Keynesian models can explain them. We focus on higher moments of the inflation and consumption growth distributions as well as on the contemporaneous comovement of these two...
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Overborrowing and systemic externalities in the business cycle under imperfect information
Herreño, Juan; Rondón-Moreno, Carlos - 2022
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Optimale Zuteilung des CO2-Budgets der EU : eine Multi-Modell-Bewertung
Abrell, Jan; Fahl, Ulrich; Bilici, Süheyb; Luderer, … - Kopernikus-Projekt Ariadne - 2022
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The Random Two-Sector Rss Model : On Discounted Optimal Growth Without Ramsey-Euler Conditions1
Khan, M. Ali; Zhang, Zhixiang - 2022
The fact that consumption and investment goods are perfect substitutes in discounted stochastic optimal growth theory, as represented by a one-sector neoclassical model, results in a smooth production-possibility-frontier (PPF) for which first-order Ramsey-Euler conditions can be fully...
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The political economy of endogenous dual-sector model : public goods, labor markets and tax rates
Wang, Yongqin; Gao, Xin - In: China political economy 5 (2022) 2, pp. 165-183
Purpose This paper studies the political economy of the endogenous urban-rural divide in two dimensions: labor market and provision of public goods. Design/methodology/approach This paper gives a dual-sector model endogenously depending on the consumption of public goods (club goods), the number...
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Le modèle HERMREG bottom-up un modèle multirégional de l'économie belge
Baudewyns, Didier; Lutgen, Vanessa - 2022
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Le fonctionnement du modèle HERMREG bottom-up : description à l'aide de variantes
Baudewyns, Didier; Lutgen, Vanessa - 2022
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Existence and implications of a pitchfork-Hopf bifurcation in a continuous-time two-sector growth model
Bella, Giovanni; Mattana, Paolo; Venturi, Beatrice - In: Journal of economic interaction and coordination 17 (2022) 1, pp. 259-285
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Expectations, self-fulfilling prophecies and the business cycle
Dufourt, Frédéric; Nishimura, Kazuo; Venditti, Alain - 2022 - Revised: October 2022
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Using energy and emissions taxation to finance labor tax reductions in a multi-sector economy : an assessment with EMuSe
Hinterlang, Natascha; Martin, Anika; Röhe, Oke; … - 2021
In this paper, we introduce a closed-economy version of the dynamicenvironmental multi-sector general equilibrium modelEMuSeto analyze the effects of financing a labor tax reduction through higher consumption, energy or emissions taxation.We find that, for sufficiently high environmental damage,...
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Revisited: monopoly and long-run capital accumulation in two-sector overlapping generation model
Kumar, Ronald Ravinesh; Stauvermann, Peter - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 7, pp. 1-19
In this paper, we investigate if an increasing competition in an oligopolistic market will enhance the real incomes and consumer surplus in the long run. For this purpose, we apply a two-sector overlapping generation model in which members of the young generation own the oligopolistic firms. We...
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Measuring the economic impact of immigrant workers exit from Madrid region labor market
Cámara, Angeles; Medina, Ana - In: Journal of regional research (2021) 49, pp. 65-88
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Technological paradigms, labour creation and destruction in a multi-sector agent-based model
Dosi, Giovanni; Pereira, Marcelo de Carvalho; … - 2021
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Technological paradigms, labour creation and destruction in a multi-sector agent-based model
Dosi, Giovanni; Pereira, Marcelo C.; Roventini, Andrea; … - 2021
This paper presents an agent-based model (ABM) of endogenous arrival of technological paradigms and new sectors entailing different patterns of labour creation and destruction, as well as of consumption dynamics. The model, building on the labour-augmented K+S ABM, addresses the long-term...
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Knowledge-based structural change
Genna, Kevin; Ghiglino, Christian; Nishimura, Kazuo; … - 2021
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Gains from trade : does sectoral heterogeneity matter?
Giri, Rahul; Yi, Kei-mu; Yilmazkuday, Hakan - 2021
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Imperfect Labor Contracts and International Trade
Grossman, Gene M. - 2021
In an economy with imperfect labor contracts, differences in the distribution of human capital are an independent source of comparative advantage. I study a world economy with two sectors, one where output is produced by teams and another where individuals can work alone. When workers' abilities...
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Can Capital Mobility Be Destabilizing?
Meng, Qinglai; Velasco, Andrés - 2021
In a standard two-sector neoclassical model with distortions, capital mobility can render the steady state indeterminate, in the sense that there exist infinitely many convergent paths. In the closed economy with no international capital mobility, the utility function must be linear or close to...
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The Business Cycles of Balance-of-Payment Crises : a Revision of Mundellan Framework
Mendoza, Enrique G.; Uribe, Martín - 2021
In his seminal 1960 article Robert Mundell proposed a model of balance-of-payments crises in which confidence in the continuation of a currency peg depended on the observed holdings of central bank foreign reserves. We examine the implications of a reformulation of this view from the perspective...
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Postponing Retirement and Social Security in a Two Sector Model
Sen, Partha - 2021
Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) social security schemes in the OECD countries are facing solvency problems, as people are living longer and birth rates have declined. Postponing the full retirement age (FRA), when retirees are entitled to full pension, has been proposed as a solution. This effectively...
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Sectoral Labor Mobility and Optimal Monetary Policy
Cantelmo, Alessandro; Melina, Giovanni - 2021
How should central banks optimally aggregate sectoral inflation rates in the presence of imperfect labor mobility across sectors? We study this issue in a two-sector New-Keynesian model and show that a lower degree of sectoral labor mobility, ceteris paribus, increases the optimal weight on...
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Optimal Higher Education Enrollment and Productivity Externalities in a Two-Sector Model
Meier, Volker; Schiopu, Ioana C. - 2021
We investigate externalities in higher education enrollment over the course of development in a two-sector model. Each sector works with only one type of labor, skilled or unskilled, and individuals are differentiated according to their cost of acquiring human capital. Both sectors exhibit...
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Fiscal Policy and Dutch Disease
van der Ploeg, Rick - 2021
In this paper we revisit the Dutch disease paying particular attention to the role of specific factors of production and capital stock dynamics. The main insight is that if the natural resource rich windfall is substantial but not large enough for the country to become a rentier, capital goods...
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Fear of Model Misspecification and the Robustness Premium
Angelopoulos, Konstantinos; Malley, James B. - 2021
Robust decision making implies welfare costs or robustness premia when the approximating model is the true data generating process. To examine the importance of these premia at the aggregate level we employ a simple two-sector dynamic general equilibrium model with human capital and introduce an...
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Modeling Russia for Climate Change Issues
Bayar, Ali H.; Dramais, Frederic; Mohora, Cristina; … - 2021
This paper presents the dynamic multi-sector general equilibrium model for the Russian Federation (RusMod) and carbon emission projections for Russia up to 2020. Projection results emphasise the importance of accomplishing strong energy efficiency gains, and their effect on the economy and on...
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Offshoring : Why Do Stories Differ?
Kohler, Wilhelm - 2021
This paper identifies critical modeling choices, as well as differences in the driving forces behind offshoring, that may explain differences in results. Offshoring of industry-specific tasks has wage and employment effects that are vastly different from those identified in Grossman &...
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A Microfounded Sectoral Model for Open Economies
Plasmans, Joseph; Fornero, Jorge; Michalak, Tomasz - 2021
In this paper we derive a microfounded macro New Keynesian model for open economies, be they large or small. We consider habit formation in consumption, sectoral linkages for tradable and non-tradable goods, capital stock investments with variable capital utilization, domestic and foreign...
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Structural Change in a Multi-Sector Model of Growth
Ngai, Rachel; Pissarides, Christopher A. - 2021
We study a multi-sector model of growth with differences in TFP growth rates across sectors and derive sufficient conditions for the coexistence of structural change, characterized by sectoral labor reallocation, and balanced aggregate growth. The conditions are weak restrictions on the utility...
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Trade and Development in a Labor Surplus Economy
Barbier, Edward B.; Rauscher, Michael - 2021
This paper looks at a model in which two countries trade agricultural and manufactured commodities. The manufactured-goods sector produces with increasing returns to scale under conditions of monopolistic competition. It is shown that an increase in land endowment (or an increase in agricultural...
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Trade and the Distribution of Human Capital
Riezman, Raymond G.; Bougheas, Spiros - 2021
We develop a two-country, two-sector model of trade where the only difference between the two countries is their distribution of human capital endowments. We show that even if the two countries have identical aggregate human capital endowments the pattern of trade depends on the properties of...
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Trade and Child Labor : A General Equilibrium Analysis
Bandyopadhyay, Subhayu; Bandyopadhyay, Sudeshna Champati - 2021
This paper augments the existing literature on trade and child labor by exploring the effects of terms of trade changes in the context of a three good general equilibrium model, where one of the goods is a non-traded good. We find that under quasi-linear preferences the effect of the terms of...
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Product Demand Shifts and Wage Inequality
Leonardi, Marco - 2021
The UK and the US have experienced both rising skill premia and rising employment of skilled workers since the 1980s. These trends are typically interpreted as concurrent shifts of relative skill supplies and demands, and the demand shifts are attributed to skill-biased technological change or...
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Structural Reforms and the Macroeconomy : The Role of General Equilibrium Effects
Gersbach, Hans - 2021
We examine the macroeconomic consequences of industry wage bargaining and product market reforms. We suggest that general equilibrium effects may be important for the evaluation of industry-specific regulations. In particular, we suggest that the European unemployment problem can be traced back...
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The Distribution of Talent and the Pattern and Consequences of International Trade
Grossman, Gene M. - 2021
In an economy with imperfect labor contracts, differences in the distribution of talent can be an independent source of comparative advantage. I study a world economy with two activities, one in which an individual's contribution to production can be measured accurately and another in which...
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Labor Tax Progressivity, Wage Determination, and the Relative Wage Effect
Brunello, Giorgio; Sonedda, Daniela - 2021
We model a two sector economy with unionized labor markets and competitive product markets, where workers and unions care about their relative wages, and show that the presence of a relative wage concern could help generation a positive relationship between tax progressivity and wage pressure
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Technical Change and Unemployment : Policy Responses and Distributional Considerations
Moutos, Thomas; Scarth, William - 2021
We analyze some macroeconomic implications that follow from the fact that people tend to consume higher-quality goods as their incomes rise. The model involves two sectors: one producing a homogeneous good and the other producing a product with variable levels of quality. Both sectors use...
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Uneven Technical Progress and Unemployment
Gersbach, Hans; Schniewind, Achim - 2021
In a two-sector-economy with real wage rigidity, we examine how technical progress in one sector affects aggregate unemployment. We show that aggregate unemployment decreases for uneven technical change in the case of Cobb-Douglas production functions. For every type of technical progress there...
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Optimal Taxation in Search Equilibrium with Home Production
Engström, Per; Holmlund, Bertil; Kolm, Ann-Sofie - 2021
The paper develops a two-sector general equilibrium search model where "goods" are produced exclusively in the market and "services" are produced both in the market and within the households. We use the model to examine how unemployment and welfare are affected by labor taxes in general and...
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Trade, Technology and Labour Markets : Empirical Controversies in the Light of the Jones Model
Pflüger, Michael - 2021
The deterioration of the income and employment position of unskilled workers in the OECD area since the 1980s is a well-documented fact. The debate about the causes of this development is dominated by two competing hypotheses, "North-South Trade" or "globalisation" and technological progress....
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Imperfect Competition, General Equilibrium and Unemployment
Gersbach, Hans; Schniewind, Achim - 2021
We analyze whether different learning abilities of firms with respect to general equilibrium effects lead to different levels of unemployment. We consider a general equilibrium model where firms in one sector compete a la Cournot and a real wage rigidity leads to unemployment. If firms consider...
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Devaluation Risk and the Syndrome of Exchange-Rate-Based Stabilizations
Mendoza, Enrique G.; Uribe, Martín - 2021
This paper shows that the risk of devaluation can be an important factor accounting for the stylized facts of exchange-rate-based stabilizations. This conclusion follows from studying the quantitative implications of a two-sector equilibrium business cycle model of a small open economy...
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Nonergodic Economic Growth
Durlauf, Steven N. - 2021
This paper explores the role of complementarities and coordination failure in economic growth. We analyze the evolution composed of a countable set of infinitely-lived heterogenous industries. Individual industries exhibit nonconvexities in production and are linked across time through localized...
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A Simple Model of Trade, Capital Mobility, and the Environment
Copeland, Brian R.; Taylor, M. Scott - 2021
This paper examines the interaction between relative factor abundance and income-induced policy differences in determining the pattern of trade and the effect of trade liberalization on pollution. If a rich and capital abundant North trades with a poor and labor abundant South, then free trade...
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How production networks amplify economic growth
McNerney, James; Savoie, Charles; Caravelli, Francesco; … - 2021
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Monetary non-neutrality in a multisector economy : the role of risk-sharing
Lee, Jae Won; Lee, Seunghyeon - 2021
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US Cattle Farms, Externalities and Subsidies : A Computable Two-sector Markov-Perfect Equilibrium Model
Hulagu, Timur; Ikizler, Devrim - 2021
The US livestock industry benefits from direct and indirect subsidies at the expense of the environment, public health, and animal welfare. These subsidies result in artificially low meat prices and increased consumption, and create hurdles to fair competition between large and small livestock...
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Knowledge Diffusion, Trade, and Innovation across Countries and Sectors
Cai, Jie; Li, Nan; Santacreu, Ana Maria - 2021
We provide a unified framework for quantifying the cross-country and cross-sector interactions among trade, innovation, and knowledge diffusion. We study the effect of trade liberalization in an endogenous growth model in which comparative advantage and the stock of knowledge are determined by...
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Contingent Protection as Better Insurance
Prusa, Thomas J.; Fischer, Ronald D. - 2021
We formalize the notion that GATT exceptions such as antidumping and escape clause actions can act as insurance for import competing sectors affected by adverse price shocks. We use a general equilibrium model with several import competing sectors and assume incomplete markets so that agents...
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