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We develop a model of international trade with increasing returns to scale by taking into account the possibility of cooperation among agents in an egalitarian economy. It is shown that each country gains from trade in a trading world in which there are arbitrary numbers of...
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The concept of factor intensity has played a key role in the development of international trade theory. The factor … forefront of recent developments in trade theory, e.g., quality differences in an intra-industry setting, increasing returns to …
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A multihousehold economy with production/consumption externalities, environmental taxation, and governmental production of pure, nonexclusive and nonrivalrous public goods is assumed. The production of public goods is financed from environmental tax revenue. Globally valid necessary and...
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This paper surveys the literature on the relationship between international trade in goods and the factors and the environment. Traditional approaches based on the Heckscher-Ohlin trade model and more recent models looking at non-competetive market structures are discussed. Moreover, the paper...
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In this paper I investigate the effect of different stages of international trade on market structure and prices when production involves overhead cost, markets are intransparent, and customers have to search for offers. I show that two stages have to be distinguished: a first stage where each...
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The paper incorporates the efficiency-wage theory into an otherwise standard trade model. The model accounts for sector …
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Die Auswirkungen der Asien-Krise auf die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung der betroffenen Entwicklungs- und Schwellenländer haben in Teilen der Öffentlichkeit zu einer skeptischen Einschätzung der Wohlstandsgewinne einer "globalisierten Weltwirtschaft" geführt. Dieser Integrationspessimismus hat...
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