We develop and calibrate a model where differences in factor endowments lead countries to trade intermediate goods, and gains from trade reflect in total factor productivity. We perform several output and growth decompositions, to assess the impact that barriers to trade, as well as changes in terms of trade, have on measured TFP. We find that for very poor economies gains from trade are large, in some cases representing a doubling of GDP. Also, that an improvement in the terms of trade - by allowing the use of a better mix of intermediate inputs in the production process - translates into productivity growth
Numerous studies in the international economic literature suggest that foreign trade has a large pos...
Understanding the role of international trade in explaining vast differences in productivity across ...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
We develop and calibrate a model where differences in factor en-dowments lead countries to trade int...
We develop and calibrate a model where di¤erences in factor en- dowments lead countries to trade di¤...
This article studies and measures the gains from openness and the e¤ects of international trade poli...
This paper examines the empirical relationship between trade and total factor productivity (TFP) in ...
This paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of productivity gains an...
The share of intermediate goods in gross output has declined in the U.S. over the 1958-2004 period. ...
This paper examines if trade policy can account for the difference in total factor productivity (TFP...
Preliminary Version What do we know about cross country differences in sectoral productivity? Not mu...
Abstract: We find that international trade has an economically significant and statistically robust ...
This paper presents a simple model that is able to account for three stylised facts about internatio...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of...
We investigate the theoretical relationship between trade policy and growth. We use simple versions ...
Numerous studies in the international economic literature suggest that foreign trade has a large pos...
Understanding the role of international trade in explaining vast differences in productivity across ...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
We develop and calibrate a model where differences in factor en-dowments lead countries to trade int...
We develop and calibrate a model where di¤erences in factor en- dowments lead countries to trade di¤...
This article studies and measures the gains from openness and the e¤ects of international trade poli...
This paper examines the empirical relationship between trade and total factor productivity (TFP) in ...
This paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of productivity gains an...
The share of intermediate goods in gross output has declined in the U.S. over the 1958-2004 period. ...
This paper examines if trade policy can account for the difference in total factor productivity (TFP...
Preliminary Version What do we know about cross country differences in sectoral productivity? Not mu...
Abstract: We find that international trade has an economically significant and statistically robust ...
This paper presents a simple model that is able to account for three stylised facts about internatio...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of...
We investigate the theoretical relationship between trade policy and growth. We use simple versions ...
Numerous studies in the international economic literature suggest that foreign trade has a large pos...
Understanding the role of international trade in explaining vast differences in productivity across ...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...