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Stages of diversification in a neoclassical world
Authors:Catia Batista  Jacques Potin
Institution:1. Nova School of Business and Economics, Faculdade de Economia - Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal;2. NERA Economic Consulting, France
Abstract:Recent research has documented a U-shaped industrial concentration curve over an economy’s development path. How far can neoclassical trade theory take us in explaining this pattern? We estimate the production side of the Heckscher–Ohlin model using industry data on 44 developed and developing countries for the period 1976–2000. Decomposing the implied changes in industrial concentration over time shows that at least one third of these changes seems to be explained by a Rybczynski effect. This result suggests that capital accumulation led poor countries to diversify their industrial production, while rich countries made their production more concentrated in highly capital-intensive industries.
Keywords:F11  L16  O40
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