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by the US and Mexico in terms of their relationship. A similar observation can be made for US-Canada trade. Trade between … Canada and Mexico is seen as causing relatively more adjustment pressure compared to other intra-regional flows. In terms of …
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Die Außenhandelsverflechtungen Sachsens haben in den letzten Jahren stetig zugenommen. Werden Güter aus der gleichen Produktgruppe sowohl im- als auch exportiert, wird von intraindustriellem Handel gesprochen. Stammen die im- bzw. exportierten Güter hingegen aus unterschiedlichen...
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In a framework of a unionised international Bertrand duopoly with differentiated products, this paper analyses national labour market interdependencies and the consequences of trade liberalisation for union wages. The analysis suggests that national wages are likely to be strategic complements...
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We study the gains from trade in a model with endogenously variable markups. We show that the pro-competitive gains from trade are large if the economy is characterized by (i) extensive misallocation, i.e., large inefficiencies associated with markups, and (ii) a weak pattern of cross-country...
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This paper presents a model of international trade that features heterogeneous firms, relative endowment differences across countries, and consumer taste for variety. The paper demonstrates that firm reactions to trade liberalization generate endogenous Ricardian productivity responses at the...
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We study the gains from trade in a model with endogenously variable markups. We show that the pro-competitive gains from trade are large if the economy is characterized by (i) extensive misallocation,i.e., large ineciencies associated with markups, and (ii)a weak pattern of cross-country...
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