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low price elasticities. Furthermore, estimation results strongly depend on the observation period. Minor variations in the … estimation period typically lead to insignificant price terms often displaying the wrong sign. Based on an extensive econometric …. The corresponding activity elasticity is clearly below 1 and the price elasticity is highly significant. Changes in the …
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The aim of this paper is to compare the price elasticity of import demand in the destination markets of Italian exports … to the price elasticity in the destination markets of the other main euro-area countries' exports. To this end, we use … price elasticity than the markets where France, Germany and Spain sell their exports. The result is mainly driven by the …
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price levels of partner countries, even though their elasticity is significantly less than unity, which suggests that German …
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Im Mittelpunkt der Arbeit steht die theoretische und empirische Analyse von Angebot und Nachfrage auf den Im- und Exportmärkten. Sie ist mit dem Ziel verknüpft, die Reagibilität von Preisen und Mengen im Außenhandel in Bezug auf Änderungen des realen Wechselkurses und der wirtschaftlichen...
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The theoretical literature on endogenous growth and international trade suggests that comparative advantage is endogenous. Sector-specific learning by doing and technology transfer respectively provide reasons why initial patterns of international specialization may persist or exhibit mobility...
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This paper uses the quantitative spatial model with heterogeneous locations linked by costly goods trade, migration and commuting developed in Monte et al. (2018) to address the workings of local labor markets in Germany. One key contribution concerns the analysis of the role of the expenditure...
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This paper develops a quantitative spatial general equilibrium model for the German economy to address two issues. First, we explore the role of commuting for local labor markets and their capacity to absorb productivity shocks. Second, we address the role of housing markets for quantitative...
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This paper develops a quantitative spatial general equilibrium model for the German economy to address two issues. First, we explore the role of commuting for local labor markets and their capacity to absorb productivity shocks. Second, we address the role of housing markets for quantitative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012597696
This paper uses the quantitative spatial model with heterogeneous locations linked by costly goods trade, migration and commuting developed in Monte et al. (2018) to address the workings of local labor markets in Germany. One key contribution concerns the analysis of the role of the expenditure...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011996456
This paper provides evidence of the effect of immigration-based networks on German trade. Germany presents a particular interesting case study to examine the effect of ethnic networks on exports due to its high export dependence and its reserved migration policy. According to our results, we...
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