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We develop a general equilibrium two-country model with heterogeneous producers and rent sharing at the firm level due to fairness preferences of workers. We identify two sources of a multinational wage premium. On the one hand, there is a pure composition effect because multinational firms are...
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innovation is more skill intensive than production. Stronger import competition increases innovation incentives, and thereby the … entails a potential trade-off between production and variety. The import competition effect highlighted by the model, which …
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procedures to perform counterfactual analysis with the gravity model, and we outline recent methods to obtain theory …
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, and we outline recent methods to obtain theory-consistent GE effects of trade policy with a simple estimation procedure …
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We develop a simple estimation procedure for general equilibrium (GE) comparative static analysis of gravity models. Non-linear solvers of estimated models are replaced by (constrained) regressions. Applied economists can more readily generate results, with more intuition about the working of...
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, and we outline recent methods to obtain theory-consistent GE effects of trade policy with a simple estimation procedure …
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MONASH models are descended from Johansen's 1960 model of Norway. The first MONASH model was ORANI, used in Australia's tariff debate of the 1970s. Johansen's influence combined with institutional arrangements in their development gave MONASH models distinctive characteristics, facilitating a...
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While many theories of accounts payable and receivable are related to firm performance, there has not been a direct test whether firms actively use them to manage their growth. We argue that it is not just the accounts payable but also the accounts receivable that matter. While the former help...
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While many theories of accounts payable and receivable are related to firm performance, there has not been a direct test whether firms actively use them to manage their growth. We argue that it is not just the accounts payable but also the accounts receivable that matter. While the former help...
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In an economy where production takes place in multiple stages and is subject to financial frictions, how firms finance intermediate inputs matters for aggregate outcomes. This paper focuses on trade credit - the lending and borrowing of input goods between firms - and quantifies its aggregate...
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