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Distribution differences in human capital matter for a country’s growth and trade. While the existing literature considers only the diversity difference in talent distribution, we argue that the kurtosis difference is also an important factor. In a two-sector equilibrium growth model, where...
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According to conventional home market effects, free trade tends to shrink the market share for the smaller economy in the differentiated manufacturing goods, and in the extreme, leads to a complete hollowing out of the industry. In departing from the original Helpman-Krugman modeling assumptions...
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This paper explores the impact of labor market integration between an advanced country (North) and backward country (South) on income distribution and pattern oftrade by making use of a two-sector, competitive trade model with heterogeneous labor. We prove that, for the North, after the labor...
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type="main" <title type="main">ABSTRACT</title> <p>According to conventional home market effects, free trade tends to shrink the market share for a smaller economy in differentiated manufacturing goods, and in the extreme, leads to a complete hollowing out of the industry. Departing from the original Helpman–Krugman...</p>
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