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The paper represents a new reading of the traditional Ricardian theory of comparative advantages to tackle current …
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We use firm-level data for 15 countries and 13 manufacturing sectors to estimate firm-level productivity parameters and to establish representative country-sector-specific empirical productivity distributions. We use these distributions against the backdrop of multi-sector versions of the models...
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It is assumed in new trade theory and new economic geography that the supply of labor is fixed, which is not true in … real labor markets. We develop a model of new trade theory by incorporating an elastic labor supply and analyze the impacts …
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In the literature of new trade theory, most papers study the industrial location by imposing the assumption of free …
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The distance puzzle has been wildly discussed in the literature since Leamer and Levinsohn (1995) shed the light on it. This puzzle simply says that "the world is not getting smaller": distance still matters to account for trade. This is reflected in a decreasing distance of trade (DOT), or in a...
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