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This paper proposes a new empirical framework for analyzing specialization dynamics. A country’s pattern of specialization is viewed as a distribution across sectors, and statistical techniques for analyzing the evolution of this entire distribution are employed. The empirical framework is...
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In this paper we explore the BACI-CEPII database using Network Analysis. Starting from the visualization of the World Trade Network, we then define and describe the topology of the network, both in its binary version and in its weighted version, calculating and discussing some of the commonly...
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En este artículo se propone un modelo de equilibrio parcial para entender el comportamiento del mercado del azúcar en Colombia y sus interacciones comerciales con la economía norteamericana. Se evalúan los posibles efectos de un TLC con Estados Unidos sobre el mercado, al igual que la...
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manufacturing productivity and shares of manufacturing in GDP. Our calibrated model replicates these facts and also provides a …-homotheticity. We use the calibrated model to quantitatively analyze the effect of increases in agricultural productivity and a further …
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The costs of import substitution (IS) as a strategy for industrialization, which was deemed synonymous with economic development by many development economists of the fifties and sixties, were shown to be substantial in the influential and nuanced studies of the seventies and eighties under the...
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This paper argues that seasonal fluctuations in international trade are large and have non-trivial effects on a country's resource allocation, production, and welfare. Using U.S. quarterly data, we find fluctuations of as much as 43% and 15% for apparel imports and exports respectively, and 7%...
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A widely used class of quantitative trade models implicitly assumes that patterns of com- parative advantage take a specific form such that they have no influence over the effect of trade barriers on aggregate trade flows and welfare. In this paper, I show that this assumption is...
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