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-Ohlin models make a much less accurate prediction. We conclude that the monopolistic competition theory is more likely to account …
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why do governments seek restrictions on the use of export subsidies through reciprocal trade agreements such as GATT? With existing arguments, it is possible to understand GATT's restrictions on export subsidies as representing an inefficient victory of the interests of exporting governments...
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Why have government found reciprocal trade agreements such as GATT to be a more effective means of facilitating trade liberalization than unilateral initiatives? We provide in this paper a analytical framework for the study of reciprocal trade agreements.
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This paper studies the role of trade, both domestically as well as internationally, as a channel of technology transmission.
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We present a model of R&D-driven growth which predicts that technology, in form of product designs and created through R&D investments, is transmitted to other domestic and foreign sectors by being embodied in differentiated intermediate goods. Empirical results are presented employing data from...
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