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surveying Pakistani soccer-ball producers. We document six facts: (1) Mark-ups are more dispersed than costs; (2) Mark-ups and … costs increase with firm size; (3) The mark-up elasticity with respect to size exceeds the cost elasticity; (4) Costs …
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Mexican exports to the US in 2001, this Paper estimates the likely costs of different RoO for final and intermediate goods … revealed preference criterion that estimated costs should be less than preference rates when utilization rates are …
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effects across countries subjected to some set of PSRO and to compute estimates of the compliance costs associated with rules …
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The economic slowdown in the 70s in Latin America and Japan in the late 90s, generated a growing skepticism about the role of industrial policy in the process of economic development. Yet, new considerations have emerged over the recent period, which invite us to revisit the issue. This paper...
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&D technologies in two distinct ways: they differ both in the costs of performing R&D activities and in the output obtained from such …
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The purpose of this paper is to try to shed some new light on the current industrial policy crisis. This paper proposes that the industrial policy debate is shaped by knowledge about the functioning of the underlying industrial structure, which in turn is the Gegenstand of scholars in the field...
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discovering costs of domestic activities because such discoveries can be easily imitated. We develop a general …
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are greater when markets are segmented than when they are integrated, and that, if transport costs are small, policy is …
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This Paper studies the size and number of industrial clusters that will arise in a multi-country world in which, because of increasing returns to scale, one sector has a propensity to cluster. It compares the equilibrium with the world welfare maximum, showing that the equilibrium will generally...
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different costs and there is an opportunity cost to public funds. Subsidies are found to be optimal only for surprisingly low …
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