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We study the relationship between geography and growth. To do so, we first develop a dynamic spatial growth theory with realistic geography. We characterize the model and its balanced growth path and propose a methodology to analyze equilibria with different levels of migration frictions. We...
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The paper studies attitudes toward immigration and trade using an opinion survey of two thousand French individuals. We … find that, beyond usual Stolper-Samuelson effects (skilled individuals are more pro-free trade than others, as in other … countries) attitudes toward trade and immigration are correlated and both are ideologically loaded. Right-wing affiliation is …
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. In doing so, it considers the main channels of transmission, to focus on international trade, investment, finance and …
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environment that captures the effects of interregional and intersectoral trade in propagating disaggregated productivity changes … pairwise interregional trade across all 50 U.S. states, 26 traded and non-traded industries, labor as a mobile factor, and … matches the U.S. input-output matrix. Using data on trade flows by industry between states, as well as other regional and …
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Globalization is not only about the rise of trade, FDI, and migration. It is also about the changing linkages among … these flows. The main findings of this Paper can be summarized as follows. First, at least in the 1990s, import trade … liberalization fostered not only trade but also inward investment, confirming that trade and FDI toward developing countries have …
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