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Faktorproportionentheorem 1,557 Factor proportions 1,484 Theorie 743 Theory 718 Außenwirtschaftstheorie 392 International economics 387 Welt 231 World 225 Schätzung 224 Estimation 214 Komparativer Vorteil 208 Comparative advantage 206 Internationale Wirtschaft 193 International economy 192 Internationale Arbeitsteilung 184 International division of labour 176 Faktorpreisausgleich 150 Factor price equalization 145 Lohnstruktur 140 Handelsliberalisierung 137 Trade liberalization 135 Wage structure 130 Technischer Fortschritt 129 Technological change 120 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 103 Globalisierung 102 Qualifikation 98 Einkommensverteilung 93 General equilibrium 93 Occupational qualification 93 Globalization 91 USA 88 Income distribution 87 United States 85 Produktivität 73 OECD-Staaten 72 Productivity 69 OECD countries 67 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 66 International economic relations 65
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Article in journal 522 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 522 Working Paper 511 Arbeitspapier 466 Graue Literatur 464 Non-commercial literature 464 Aufsatz im Buch 72 Book section 72 Hochschulschrift 48 Thesis 40 Collection of articles written by one author 20 Sammlung 20 Collection of articles of several authors 9 Sammelwerk 9 Bibliografie enthalten 8 Bibliography included 8 Konferenzschrift 5 Rezension 4 Systematic review 4 Übersichtsarbeit 4 Bibliografie 3 Case study 3 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 3 Fallstudie 3 Amtsdruckschrift 2 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Biografie 2 Biography 2 Conference proceedings 2 Festschrift 2 Government document 2 Lehrbuch 2 Mikroform 2 Reprint 2 Textbook 2 Article 1 Forschungsbericht 1 Research Report 1
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English 1,476 German 51 Spanish 15 French 7 Italian 4 Hungarian 2 Portuguese 2 Undetermined 2 Polish 1 Slovak 1
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Cuñat, Alejandro 33 Maffezzoli, Marco 24 Davis, Donald R. 23 Trefler, Daniel 23 Weinstein, David E. 22 Harrigan, James 20 O'Rourke, Kevin Hjortshøj 19 Deardorff, Alan V. 18 Falvey, Rodney E. 18 Marjit, Sugata 17 Shimomura, Kōji 17 Slaughter, Matthew J. 17 Zhang, Jing 16 Bernhofen, Daniel M. 15 Bajona, Claustre 14 Leamer, Edward E. 14 Levchenko, Andrei A. 14 Thompson, Henry 14 Helpman, Elhanan 13 Jones, Ronald Winthrop 13 Zhu, Susan Chun 13 Haskel, Jonathan 12 Kehoe, Timothy Jerome 12 Potin, Jacques 12 Batista, Catia 11 Kohler, Wilhelm 11 Pflüger, Michael 11 Robert-Nicoud, Frédéric 11 Schiff, Maurice W. 11 Baldwin, Richard E. 10 Di Giovanni, Julian 10 Fadinger, Harald 10 Hanson, Gordon H. 10 Nishimura, Kazuo 10 Nishioka, Shuichiro 10 Wood, Adrian 10 Carluccio, Juan 9 Fisher, Eric O'Neill 9 Fons-Rosen, Christian 9 Markusen, James R. 9
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National Bureau of Economic Research 49 Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research <Mailand> 4 Research Seminar in International Economics 4 Columbia University / Department of Economics 3 Centre for Economic Policy Research 2 Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel / Institut für Weltwirtschaft 2 Escola de Pós-Graduação em Economia <Rio de Janeiro> 2 Federal Reserve Bank of New York 2 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 2 University College Dublin / Centre for Economic Research 2 Weltbank 2 World Bank 2 Center for International Development <Cambridge, Mass.> 1 Centre for Development Studies, Universiteit Antwerpen 1 Centre for Economic Performance 1 Centre for International Economic Studies 1 Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation 1 Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano <Turin> 1 Deutsch-Französisches Wirtschaftspolitisches Forum <8, 2001, Berlin> 1 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 1 Economic Council of Canada 1 Edward Elgar Publishing 1 Georgetown University / Economics Department 1 Industriens Utredningsinstitut 1 International Monetary Fund 1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Department of Economics 1 Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics 1 Philippine Institute for Development Studies <Makati> 1 Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro / Departamento de Economia 1 Princeton University / International Finance Section 1 Social Systems Research Institute 1 Sonderforschungsbereich 178 Internationalisierung der Wirtschaft, Universität Konstanz 1 Trinity College 1 University of Nottingham / Centre for Research on Globalisation and Labour Markets 1 University of Western Ontario / Department of Economics 1 Università commerciale Luigi Bocconi / Centro studi sui processi di internazionalizzazione 1 Universität Augsburg / Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre 1 Université de Montréal / Département de sciences économiques 1 Weltbank / Development Prospects Group / Trade Team 1 William Davidson Institute <Ann Arbor, Mich.> 1
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Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 52 Journal of international economics 48 NBER working paper series 48 NBER Working Paper 45 Review of international economics 36 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 31 CESifo working papers 18 International review of economics & finance : IREF 17 Discussion papers / Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan, School of Public Policy - Department of Economics 14 Research papers / Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy 12 The American economic review 12 Policy research working paper : WPS 11 IMF working papers 10 The Canadian journal of economics 10 CESifo Working Paper Series 9 Discussion paper series / IZA 9 Kieler Arbeitspapiere 9 Review of development economics 9 The journal of international trade & economic development 9 Economic theory : official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory 8 Economics letters 8 Journal of economic integration 8 CESifo Working Paper 7 CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute 7 Economic modelling 7 IZA Discussion Papers 7 International economic journal 7 Kiel Working Paper 7 Discussion paper 6 International journal of economic theory 6 Journal of development economics 6 Kiel working paper 6 Open economies review 6 The world economy : the leading journal on international economic relations 6 Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research 5 Journal of political economy 5 Keio economic studies 5 Kieler Studien : Forschungsberichte des Instituts für Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel 5 Policy Research Working Paper 5 Reprint series / Institute for International Economic Studies, University of Stockholm 5
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There is still life in factor proportions model : an evidence from the selected OECD countries
Jošić, Hrvoje; Žmuk, Berislav - In: European journal of comparative economics 20 (2023) 2, pp. 193-221
The factor proportions model, also known as the Heckscher-Ohlin model, is the main neoclassical model of international trade theory. It was developed by Swedish economists Eli Heckscher and Bertil Ohlin in 1920s and 1930s. According to the factor proportions model a country should specialize in...
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Energy security as a source of international competitiveness in new EU member states
Nyga-Łukaszewska, Honorata; Napiórkowski, Tomasz M. - In: International journal of management and economics 59 (2023) 3, pp. 209-224
Energy security and international competitiveness are two of the most fiercely discussed topics - especially in the light of the European Union (EU)'s dependence on Russia's gas, oil, and coal. Both mentioned concepts are of special importance for the so-called EU new member states (EU NMS),...
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International trade and wage inequality in India : does direction of trade matters?
Vashisht, Pankaj - 2023
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Who's afraid of Virginia Wu? : US employment footprints and self-sufficiency
Bohn, Timon; Brakman, Steven; Dietzenbacher, Erik - In: Economic systems research 34 (2022) 4, pp. 469-490
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Assessing structural coherence with factor proportions of tradable sectors in Indian economy
Tandon, Anjali - 2022
Structural transformation supports higher output growth if it reflects the endowment fundamentals of the economy. Since the industrial structure is expected to align with factor- intensive sectors, structural coherence with factor proportions becomes an important consideration for industrial...
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An Account of Global Factor Trade
Davis, Donald R.; Weinstein, David E. - 2022
A half-century of empirical work on the factor proportions theory has identified devise simple amendments that bring theory and data into reasonable congruence. Our study considers standard and novel hypotheses regarding the failures of the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek formulation and is the first to...
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Trade Integration, Global Value Chains and Capital Accumulation
Sposi, Michael; Yi, Kei-mu; Zhang, Jing - 2022
Motivated by increasing trade and fragmentation of production across countries since World War II, we build a dynamic two-country model featuring sequential, multistage production and capital accumulation. As trade costs decline over time, global-value-chain (GVC) trade expands across countries,...
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Impact of Growth on Factor Endowment and Structure of India’s Trade
Anand, Sonia - 2022
The paper aims at empirically validating the inter relations between changing factor endowment, structure of trade and Indian economy. Heckscher-Ohlin theory of international trade envisages that a country specialises in the production and export of such goods as conform to its factor endowment....
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Comparative advantages in the digital era : a Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek approach
Guarascio, Dario; Stöllinger, Roman - 2022
This paper revisits the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV) theorem and investigates its fit for digital tasks and ICT capital, which both represent endowment factors that are expected to shape the digital transformation. We use a theory-consistent methodology for calculating the measured net factor...
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Trade Integration, Global Value Chains, and Capital Accumulation
Sposi, Michael; Yi, Kei-mu; Zhang, Jing - 2022
Motivated by increasing trade and fragmentation of production across countries, accompanied by income convergence by many emerging economies, we build a dynamic two-country model featuring sequential, multi-stage production and capital accumulation. As trade costs decline over time,...
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Factor intensity reversals redux : feenstra is right!
Kiyota, Kōzō; Kurokawa, Yoshinori - In: Review of international economics 30 (2022) 4, pp. 885-914
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Inequality and Trade
Mitra, Devashish; Trindade, Vitor - 2022
We incorporate demand-side considerations in trade in a systematic but straightforward way. We do so by focusing on the role of inequality in the determination of trade flows and patterns. With nonhomothetic preferences, when countries are similar in all respects but asset inequality, we find...
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The pattern of international trade between Bangladesh and USA : Heckscher-Ohlin and Rybczynski analysis
Akther, Tanjina; Voumik, Liton Chandra; Rahman, Md. Hasanur - In: Modern supply chain research and applications 4 (2022) 3, pp. 162-176
Purpose Research based on Bangladesh-US trade data examines the Heckscher-Ohlin model and the Rybczynski hypothesis in this study. Design/methodology/approach Ordinary least square (OLS) techniques are used in this study, which relies on data from the NBER International Trade and Geography Data...
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New trade theory converges to the old trade theory : an elementary theoretical perspective
Marjit, Sugata; Mandal, Biswajit; Lei, Yang - In: International journal of economic theory 20 (2024) 4, pp. 395-399
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Leontief paradox vs. Leontief trade and localized factor prices vs. localized trade patterns
Guo, Baoping - In: International advances in economic research 30 (2024) 1, pp. 83-105
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Explaining the direction of emissions embodied in trade from hypotheses based on country rankings1
Dietzenbacher, Erik; Yan, Bingqian - In: Energy economics 129 (2024), pp. 1-13
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Ricardian comparative advantage in the Heckscher-Ohlin economy with public infrastructure
Tawada, Makoto; Suga, Nobuhito; Yanase, Akihiko - In: International Trade, Resource Mobility and Adjustments …, (pp. 33-51). 2024
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One Size Fits All? Heckscher-Ohlin Specialization in Global Production
Schott, Peter K. - 2021
Many previous tests of Heckscher-Ohlin trade theory have found underwhelming support for the idea that countries' endowments determine their production and trade. This paper demonstrates that those efforts suffer from their focus on the narrower of the model's two potential equilibria, which...
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Labor-Market Competition and Individual Preferences Over Immigration Policy
Scheve, Kenneth F.; Slaughter, Matthew J. - 2021
This paper uses an individual-level data set to analyze the determinants of individual preferences over immigration policy in the United States. In particular, we test for a link from individual skill levels to stated immigration-policy preferences. Different economic models make contrasting...
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A Heckscher-Ohlin View of Sweden Competing in the Global Market
Leamer, Edward E.; Lundborg, Per - 2021
In this paper we explore the hypothesis that the Swedish malaise comes from the interaction of the Swedish welfare state with changes in the global marketplace. External commerce can expose Swedish workers in exporting and import-competing industries to competition from low-wage foreign workers...
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Heckscher-Ohlin Theory and Individual Attitudes Towards Globalization
O'Rourke, Kevin Hjortshøj - 2021
The aim of the paper is to see whether individuals' attitudes towards globalization are consistent with the predictions of Heckscher-Ohlin theory. The theory predicts that the impact of being skilled or unskilled on attitudes towards trade and immigration should depend on a country's skill...
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Trade, Technology, and Wage Inequality
Hanson, Gordon H.; Harrison, Ann E. - 2021
In Mexico during the 1980s, the wages of more-educated, more- experienced workers rose relative to those of less-educated, less- experienced workers. We assess the extent to which the increase in the skilled-unskilled wage gap was associated with Mexico's recent trade reform. In particular, we...
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Information and Globalization : Wage Co-Movements, Labor Demand Elasticity, and Conventional Trade Liberalization
Rauch, James E.; Trindade, Vitor - 2021
We model home country familiarity with business opportunities in a foreign country as a parameter in a matching process between domestic and foreign firms. We show that as familiarity increases the effect of relative national labor supplies on relative national wages declines, the elasticity of...
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Factor Supplies and Specialization in the World Economy
Harrigan, James; Zakrajšek, Egon - 2021
A core prediction of the Heckscher-Ohlin theory is that countries specialize in goods in which they have a comparative advantage, and that the source of comparative advantage is differences in relative factor supplies. To examine this theory, we use the most extensive dataset available and...
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Sorting it Out : International Trade and Protection with Heterogeneous Workers
Ohnsorge, Franziska; Trefler, Daniel - 2021
The two models of international trade with developed factor markets -- Heckscher-Ohlin and Specific Factors -- both suffer significant defects. For example, their predictions about the patterns of domestic production and international trade are for the most part either indeterminate or uselessly...
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Ohlin Versus Stolper-Samuelson?
Irwin, Douglas A. - 2021
This paper examines Bertil Ohlin's analysis of trade policy and factor rewards in the context of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century United States. A leading question of the day was whether labor could benefit from protection. Ohlin suspected that labor could benefit from protection...
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Multi-Product Firms, Factor Endowment and Trade Liberalization
Luong, Tuan Anh - 2021
This paper develops a model of multi-product firms in the presence of different types of labor. I show that an increase in the supply of skilled labor has non- uniform impact on the firm scope: a rise in the number of skilled labor allows the highly productive firms to add more varieties into...
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The Heckscher-Ohlin Model between 1400 and 2000 : When it Explained Factor Price Convergence, When it Did Not, and Why
O'Rourke, Kevin Hjortshøj; Williamson, Jeffrey G. - 2021
There are two contrasting views of pre-19th century trade and globalization. First, there are the world history scholars like Andre Gunder Frank who attach globalization 'big bang' significance to the dates 1492 (Christopher Colombus stumbles on the Americas in search of spices) and 1498 (Vasco...
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Structural Coherence with Factor Proportions – A Study with Focus on Tradable Sectors in Indian Economy
Tandon, Anjali - 2021
Factor productivity is traditionally studied through the measurement of factor intensity for sectors of the economy. However, this measurement is restricted to their direct use within the sector ignoring their embeddedness in upstream sectors. Therefore, an underestimation of the factor...
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Specialization and the Volume of Trade : Do the Data Obey the Laws?
Harrigan, James - 2021
The core subjects of trade theory are the pattern and volume of trade: which goods are traded by which countries, and how much of those goods are traded. The first part of the paper discusses evidence on comparative advantage, with an emphasis on carefully connecting theory models to data...
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A Multi-Country Approach to Factor-Proportions Trade and Trade Costs
Markusen, James R.; Venables, Anthony - 2021
Classic trade questions are reconsidered by generalizing a factor-proportions model to multiple countries, multi-stage production, and country-specific trade costs. We derive patterns of production specialization and trade for a matrix of countries that differ in relative endowments (columns)...
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A Century of Missing Trade?
Estevadeordal, Antoni; Taylor, Alan M. - 2021
In contemporary data, the measured factor content of trade is far smaller than its predicted magnitude in the pure Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek framework, the so-called 'missing trade' mystery. We wonder if this problem has been there from the beginning: that is, we ask if the Heckscher-Ohlin theory...
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International Trade and Factor Mobility : an Empirical Investigation
Goldberg, Linda S.; Klein, Michael W. - 2021
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been growing rapidly, at a pace far exceeding the growth in international trade. Thus, a full understanding of the relationship between trade in goods and FDI is important for obtaining a complete picture of the extent and sources of international linkages. We...
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Technology, Factor Supplies and International Specialization : Estimating the Neoclassical Model
Harrigan, James - 2021
The standard neoclassical model of trade theory predicts that international specialization will be jointly determined by cross-country differences in relative factor endowments and relative technology levels. This paper uses duality theory combined with a flexible functional form to specify an...
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The Factor Content of Trade
Davis, Donald R.; Weinstein, David E. - 2021
Study of the factor content of trade has become a laboratory to test our ideas about how the key elements of endowments, production, absorption and trade fit together within a general equilibrium framework. Already a great deal of progress has been made in fitting these pieces together....
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Ginis in General Equilibrium : Trade, Technology and Southern Inequality
Zhu, Susan Chun; Trefler, Daniel - 2021
Within developing and newly industrialized countries, rising wage inequality is both common and highly correlated with export growth. This is incompatible with the Stolper-Samuelson theorem, but suggestive of a role for technological catch-up. We develop this insight using a model that features...
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North-South Trade Liberalization and Returns to Skill in the South : The Case of Mexico
Otero, Rafael; Hazarika, Gautam - 2021
This study examines the effect of NAFTA, an instance of North-South trade liberalization, on returns to skill in Mexico. Mexico is abundant in low-skill workers relative to the US and Canada, and so, by the Hecksher-Ohlin-Samuelson trade model, NAFTA ought to have raised the relative earnings of...
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How Do Very Open Economies Absorb Large Immigration Flows? Recent Evidence from Spanish Regions
González, Libertad; Ortega, Francesc - 2021
In recent years, Spain has received unprecedented immigration flows. Between 2001 and 2006 the fraction of the population born abroad more than doubled, increasing from 4.8% to 10.8%. For Spanish provinces with above-median inflows (relative to population), immigration increased the high school...
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What Determines Individual Trade Policy Preferences?
Scheve, Kenneth F.; Slaughter, Matthew J. - 2021
This paper provides new evidence on the determinants of individual trade policy preferences using an individual-level data set identifying both stated trade policy preferences and potential trade exposure through several channels for the United States in 1992. There are two main empirical...
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International Trade and the Environment : A Framework for Analysis
Copeland, Brian Richard; Taylor, Michael Scott - 2021
This paper sets out a general equilibrium pollution and trade model to provide a framework for examination of the trade and environment debate. The model contains as special cases a canonical pollution haven model as well as the standard Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson factor endowments model. We draw...
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The Rybczynski Theorem, Factor-Price Equalization, and Immigration : Evidence from U.S. States
Hanson, Gordon H.; Slaughter, Matthew J. - 2021
Recent literature on the labor-market effects of U.S. immigration tends to find little correlation between regional immigrant inflows and changes in relative regional wages. In this paper we examine whether immigration, or endowment shocks more generally, altered U.S. regional output mixes as...
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Do Multinational Firms Adapt Factor Proportions to Relative Factor Prices?
Lipsey, Robert E.; Kravis, Irving B.; Roldan, Romualdo A. - 2021
It has been alleged that multinational firms fail to adapt their methods of production to take advantage of the abundance and low price of labor in less developed countries and therefore contribute to the unemployment problems of these countries. This paper asks two questions: do multi-national...
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Do Factor Endowments Matter for North-North Trade?
Davis, Donald R.; Weinstein, David E. - 2021
The dominant paradigm of world trade patterns posits two principal features. Trade between North and South arises due to traditional comparative advantage, largely determined by differences in endowment patterns. Trade within the North, much of it intra-industry trade, is based on economies of...
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The Structure of Factor Content Predictions
Trefler, Daniel; Zhu, Susan Chun - 2021
The last decade witnessed an explosion of research into the impact of international technology differences on the factor content of trade. Yet the literature has failed to confront two pivotal issues. First, with international technology differences and traded intermediate inputs there does not...
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Monopolistic Competition, Optimum Product Diversity, and International Trade - the Role of Factor Endowment and Factor Intensities
Marjit, Sugata; Mandal, Biswajit - 2021
In this paper we revisit the influential theory of monopolistic competition and optimum product variety as developed by Dixit and Stiglitz (1977) with applications in international trade by Krugman (1979,1980), by modeling fixed and variable costs of production in terms of underlying use of...
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Do Endowments Predict the Location of Production? Evidence from National and International Data
Bernstein, Jeffrey Ian; Weinstein, David E. - 2021
Examining the relationship between factor endowments and production patterns using international and Japanese regional data, we provide the first empirical confirmation of Ethier's correlation approach to the Rybczynski theorem. Moreover, we find evidence of substantial production indeterminacy....
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Specialization, Factor Accumulation and Development
Fitzgerald, Doireann; Hallak, Juan Carlos - 2021
We estimate the effect of factor proportions on the pattern of manufacturing specialization in a cross-section of OECD countries, taking into account that factor accumulation responds to productivity. We show that the failure to control for productivity differences produces biased estimates. Our...
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Increasing Returns and All that : A View from Trade
Antweiler, Werner; Trefler, Daniel - 2021
Do scale economies contribute to our understanding of international trade? Do international trade flows encode information about the extent of scale economies? To answer these questions we examine the large class of general equilibrium theories that imply Helpman-Krugman variants of the Vanek...
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Trade and Capital Flows : A Financial Frictions Perspective
Antràs, Pol; Caballero, Ricardo J. - 2021
The classical Heckscher-Ohlin-Mundell paradigm states that trade and capital mobility are substitutes, in the sense that trade integration reduces the incentives for capital to flow to capital-scarce countries. In this paper we show that in a world with heterogeneous financial development, the...
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A panel study of factor accumulation and export quality
Mukerji, Purba - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 14 (2021) 9, pp. 1-53
Cross-sectional data show Global North countries export higher quality products at a point in time. Product-level panel data can address if countries improve their export quality over time. The literature has addressed this practically relevant panel question only in small samples over the short...
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