This paper reexamines aspects of international trade theory by taking account of the time required for transforming inputs into outputs. The discussion focuses explicitly upon the time structure of production, characterized by profiles of inputs and outputs over time. Each of the model's two consumer-good sectors has different flow-input flow-output technology, with which labor produces heterogeneous capital goods and final output. As shown by the analysis, intersectoral differences in the time structure of production have important implications for the impact of world trade on a country's employment of labor, accumulation of capital and level of income
Chapter 1 examines the trade effects of indirect time costs that are incurred while accessing the in...
This dissertation explores the role of demand structure in explaining patterns of international trad...
According to the standard view, when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital marke...
I discuss a generalized Heckscher–Ohlin–Vanek (HOV) model in which consumption requires time as well...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
This paper offers an explanation for the development of international trade, foreign direct investme...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
The bulk of international commerce consists of trade in intermediate goods, raw materials, and goods...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
The traditional view of trade - in final products that are considered packages of domestic factor in...
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Until recently, there was a close relationship between a country's comparative advantages and i...
International audienceWhen full competition prevails in product, labor, and capital markets, positiv...
This paper attempts to integrate the theory of trade with that of capital movements, and to study th...
Chapter 1 examines the trade effects of indirect time costs that are incurred while accessing the in...
This dissertation explores the role of demand structure in explaining patterns of international trad...
According to the standard view, when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital marke...
I discuss a generalized Heckscher–Ohlin–Vanek (HOV) model in which consumption requires time as well...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
This paper offers an explanation for the development of international trade, foreign direct investme...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
The bulk of international commerce consists of trade in intermediate goods, raw materials, and goods...
International trade occurs in physical space and moving goods requires time. This paper examines the...
The traditional view of trade - in final products that are considered packages of domestic factor in...
PDFResearch PaperTransportation modesEconomic factorsFreight trafficOcean shippingAir cargoFactor an...
Until recently, there was a close relationship between a country's comparative advantages and i...
International audienceWhen full competition prevails in product, labor, and capital markets, positiv...
This paper attempts to integrate the theory of trade with that of capital movements, and to study th...
Chapter 1 examines the trade effects of indirect time costs that are incurred while accessing the in...
This dissertation explores the role of demand structure in explaining patterns of international trad...
According to the standard view, when full competition prevails in product, labour, and capital marke...