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This paper examines the multi-cone specification of the factor proportion theory of international trade. I show that Helpman's bilateral restrictions on the factor of content of trade, which have found recent empirical support by Choi and Krishna (2004), need to be amended to account for...
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I propose a framework that takes a set of conceivable outcomes as the primitive and a prediction is defined by identifying a subset on the set of conceivable outcomes. This notion of predictability serves as an organizing principle for characterizing pattern of trade predictions in single...
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Introduction : the crisis of market democracy and the emergence of anti-system outsiders -- Re-conceptualizing democratization in progressive-outsider cases -- Crisis of market democracy and making space for outsider Hugo Chávez : Venezuela in historical context -- Progressive and regressive...
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This paper provides a selective survey of over half a century of research linking the neoclassical trade model to the data. Three lessons stand out. First, competitive and new trade theory models are complementary rather than competing ways to look at many existing empirical regularities....
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