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In a closed economy general equilibrium model, Hopenhayn and Rogerson (1993) find large welfare gains to removing firing restrictions. We explore the extent to which international trade alters this result. When economies trade, labor market policies in one country spill over to other countries...
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We Consider a Two-Period Model of the Trading Firm Which Encompasses Two Characteristics of Modern Trade: Trade Credits and Invoicing Habits. a Distinction Is Made Between Economies with Well-Developed Foreign Exchange Markets and Developing Economies with No Forward Exchange Markets. in Both...
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We show that the composition of international trade has important implications for the optimal volatility of the exchange rate, above and beyond the size of trade flows. Using an analytically tractable small open economy model, we characterize the impact of the trade composition on the policy...
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How does openness affect economic development? This question is answered in the context of a dynamic general equilibrium model of the world economy, where countries have technological differences that are both sector-neutral and specific to the investment goods sector. Relative to a benchmark...
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