Heckscher–Ohlin and agglomeration |
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Authors: | Paolo Epifani |
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Affiliation: | University of Parma and CESPRI-Bocconi University, via Sarfatti 25, Milano 20136, Italy |
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Abstract: | We argue that embedding endowment-based comparative advantage within a standard NEG framework helps solve the indeterminacy due to multiple equilibria and the ambiguity concerning the relation between integration and specialisation (monotonicity versus non-monotonicity) typical of the NEG literature. In particular, we show that if endowments are in the FPE set, the process of trade integration involves an overshooting of international specialisation and relative factor prices with respect to the free trade level determined by factor abundance. In contrast, if endowments are outside the FPE set, then, even in the presence of agglomeration forces, specialisation and factor prices are monotonically related to trade costs, as implied by the standard trade theory. We argue that the model can shed light on some puzzling stylised facts. |
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Keywords: | Integration Specialisation New Economic Geography Factor abundance Stolper– Samuelson |
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