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We develop a dynamic multi-country trade model with foreign direct investment (FDI) in the form of non-rival technology capital. The model nests structural gravity sub-systems for FDI and trade, with accumulation/decumulation of phyisical and technology capital in transition to the steady state....
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This study quantifies the impact of traditional and new age' provisions of preferential trading arrangements (PTAs) on merchandise trade and investment. It does so by estimating gravity models of bilateral trade and investment. It finds that recent and some past PTAs are not as benign as some...
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We investigate the relationships among trade, foreign direct investment and the real exchange rate between a set of Southeast Asian and Latin American countries and both the United States and Japan. Foreign direct investment by both Japan and the United States to the Southeast Asian countries in...
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-dimensional connections between globalization and innovation. We develop a model that features many of those mechanisms that connect trade and …
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Economists devote too much attention to international flows of goods and services and not enough to international flows of ideas. Traditional trade flows are an imperfect substitute for flows of the underlying ideas. The simplest textbook trade model shows that a welfare-enhancing move toward...
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The received view pins the adoption of labor regulation before 1914 on domestic forces. Using directed dyad-year event history analysis, we find that trade was also a pathway of diffusion. Market access served as an important instrument to encourage a level playing field. The type of trade...
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What is the role of transport improvements in globalization? We argue that the nineteenth century is the ideal testing …
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What drives globalization today and in the past? We employ a new micro-founded measure of bilateral trade costs based …
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in approximately 4000 markets per country. We then move from groundnuts to globalization by building an exact TFP index …
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. Late nineteenth century trade globalization may have helped generate the "first wave" of democratization. Between 1920 and …
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