The paper shows how industrial location and welfare depends on “most-favoured nation” (MFN) versus distance-related trade barriers, using a monopolistic competition model with regions located along a “Hotelling” line or on a square plain. Manufacturing production will cluster close to the periphery if transport costs are relatively high, but in central areas if MFN barriers are relatively high. The peripheries will be at a disadvantage, which increases when trade barriers are reduced. When countries or trading blocs are formed, a core-periphery pattern emerges within each of them. While lower transport costs create more centralisation within countries, lower MFN barriers between countries have the opposite effect
Country size, technology and trade costs jointly affect the location of manufacturing activity. In t...
This paper introduces a trade cost asymmetry into the Core-periphery model to investigate the locati...
Classification JEL : F12, F16, R12We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domesti...
This paper considers the location effects of geographically-discriminatory trade policy. A preferent...
This paper considers the locational effects of geographically discriminatory trade policy. A prefere...
This paper considers the location effects of geographically discriminatory trade policy. A preferent...
The paper returns to a familiar topic in international trade, comparative advantage, introducing it ...
This paper introduces a trade cost asymmetry into the Core-periphery model to investigate the locati...
We analyze the trade and production patterns of countries located at varying distances from an econo...
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(1240) Friederike Niepmann and Gabriel J. Felbermayr In new trade theory (NTT) models, freer trade t...
The paper considers a model in which an imperfectly competitive manufacturing sector produces goods ...
We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internal ...
This paper examines the impact of public infrastructure on industrial location when increasing retur...
We show that how spatial evolution is different between the two representative models of economic ge...
Country size, technology and trade costs jointly affect the location of manufacturing activity. In t...
This paper introduces a trade cost asymmetry into the Core-periphery model to investigate the locati...
Classification JEL : F12, F16, R12We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domesti...
This paper considers the location effects of geographically-discriminatory trade policy. A preferent...
This paper considers the locational effects of geographically discriminatory trade policy. A prefere...
This paper considers the location effects of geographically discriminatory trade policy. A preferent...
The paper returns to a familiar topic in international trade, comparative advantage, introducing it ...
This paper introduces a trade cost asymmetry into the Core-periphery model to investigate the locati...
We analyze the trade and production patterns of countries located at varying distances from an econo...
This paper presents a theoretical framework to study the effects of geographical factors on the dist...
(1240) Friederike Niepmann and Gabriel J. Felbermayr In new trade theory (NTT) models, freer trade t...
The paper considers a model in which an imperfectly competitive manufacturing sector produces goods ...
We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internal ...
This paper examines the impact of public infrastructure on industrial location when increasing retur...
We show that how spatial evolution is different between the two representative models of economic ge...
Country size, technology and trade costs jointly affect the location of manufacturing activity. In t...
This paper introduces a trade cost asymmetry into the Core-periphery model to investigate the locati...
Classification JEL : F12, F16, R12We study the impacts of changes in international trade and domesti...