We return to a familiar topic in international trade, comparative advantage, introducing it into Krugman’s classic, core-periphery model of economic geography. This extra force of dispersion radically changes the stability properties of the model. Instead of the familiar result that trade liberalization leads to increased industrial concentration, lowering trade costs leads initially to increased concentration and then to dispersion of production. When a pattern of comparative advantage exists, integration may lead to international specialization of production. This may be good news for peripheral countries, which may be able to retain industry despite the attraction of the core
In a two sectors, two regions economy I show that the higher increasing returns to scale of an indus...
Accepted for publication in The Journal of Economic Geography Trade and location theory identifies f...
This paper analyzes the geographical concentration and diversification of industries in the Continuu...
The paper returns to a familiar topic in international trade, comparative advantage, introducing it ...
The paper shows how industrial location and welfare depends on “most-favoured nation” (MFN) versus d...
This paper investigates the relationship between agglomeration and specialization, and the role of c...
We generalize the model of Krugman (J Polit Econ 99(3):483–499, 1991) to allow for asymmetric trade ...
Trade and location theory identifies forces that could lead to locational dispersion (comparative ad...
The contemporary industrial configuration centered on intra-firm trade and cross border commodity ch...
We show that the standard new economic geography model results are enriched by the consideration of ...
Ricardian theories of production often take the comparative advantage of locations in different indu...
We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internal ...
This paper was written for the 2009 congress of the Société canadienne de science économique, as wel...
A large share of world trade, especially among the OECD countries, is two-way trade within industrie...
This paper is the outcome of a project to review the literature on comparative advantage. A good...
In a two sectors, two regions economy I show that the higher increasing returns to scale of an indus...
Accepted for publication in The Journal of Economic Geography Trade and location theory identifies f...
This paper analyzes the geographical concentration and diversification of industries in the Continuu...
The paper returns to a familiar topic in international trade, comparative advantage, introducing it ...
The paper shows how industrial location and welfare depends on “most-favoured nation” (MFN) versus d...
This paper investigates the relationship between agglomeration and specialization, and the role of c...
We generalize the model of Krugman (J Polit Econ 99(3):483–499, 1991) to allow for asymmetric trade ...
Trade and location theory identifies forces that could lead to locational dispersion (comparative ad...
The contemporary industrial configuration centered on intra-firm trade and cross border commodity ch...
We show that the standard new economic geography model results are enriched by the consideration of ...
Ricardian theories of production often take the comparative advantage of locations in different indu...
We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internal ...
This paper was written for the 2009 congress of the Société canadienne de science économique, as wel...
A large share of world trade, especially among the OECD countries, is two-way trade within industrie...
This paper is the outcome of a project to review the literature on comparative advantage. A good...
In a two sectors, two regions economy I show that the higher increasing returns to scale of an indus...
Accepted for publication in The Journal of Economic Geography Trade and location theory identifies f...
This paper analyzes the geographical concentration and diversification of industries in the Continuu...