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We investigate the issue of offshoring in a model of two countries and one sector of increasing returns to scale. Our … model uncovers that in a setting of footloose capital, offshoring occurs and evolves in an inverted-U pattern when transport … costs decline. This result can explain China's offshoring soaring in the past decades as well as its recent decline. We also …
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A simple model of offshoring is used to integrate the complex gallery of results that exist in the theoretical … offshoring/fragmentation literature. The paper depicts offshoring as 'shadow migration' and shows that this allows … conditions are provided). We show that offshoring requires modification of the four HO theorems, so econometricians who ignore …
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A simple model of offshoring, which depicts offshoring as ‘shadow migration,’ permits straightforward derivation of … necessary and sufficient conditions for the effects on wages, prices, production and trade. We show that offshoring requires … modification of the four classic international trade theorems, so econometricians who ignore offshoring might reject the Heckscher …
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A simple model of offshoring is used to integrate the complex gallery of results that exist in the theoretical … offshoring/fragmentation literature. The paper depicts offshoring as ‘shadow migration’ and shows that this allows … conditions are provided). We show that offshoring requires modification of the four HO theorems, so econometricians who ignore …
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countries. That is, the loss of some jobs permits to retain the 'core competencies' in the 'core countries'. The welfare …
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countries. That is, the loss of some jobs permits to retain the ‘core competencies’ in the ‘core countries’. The welfare …
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countries. That is, the loss of some jobs permits to retain the 'core competencies' in the 'core countries'. The welfare …
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yields the relocation of the whole industry, autarchy is strictly better, in welfare terms, than globalization. It is only … when relocation is a dominant strategy for one (and only one) of the firms, that globalization may be unambiguously welfare … decisions, when the removal either of trade barriers or of restrictions on capital outflows/inflows (globalization) allows them …
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The division of labor between and within countries is driven by two fundamental forces, comparative advantage and increasing returns. We set up a simple Ricardian model with a Marshallian input sharing mechanism to study their interplay. The key insight that emerges is that the interaction...
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