This paper studies the terms-of-trade effects from economy-specific shocks to productivity with a focus on developing economies using a panel vector autoregression model with interactive fixed effects and the “maxshare” approach. We find that the terms of trade in developing economies show insignificant dynamics after such shocks. The analysis of a more detailed classification of developing economies reveals a finding of critical importance: a positive economy-specific productivity shock results in a significant improvement in the terms of trade in the developing economies with a high degree of export diversification, indicating a clear violation of the small-country assumption for these economies
<p>This dissertation consists of two chapters on international business cycles. In the first chapter...
Despite the voluminous literature on North-South macroeconomic interactions and the key role of term...
This paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of productivity gains an...
This paper studies the terms-of-trade effects from economy-specific shocks to productivity with a f...
This paper studies the terms of trade effects from unexpected economy-specific productivity increase...
The paper addresses the question of whether developing countries possess any built-in mechanism that...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
This theoretical note shows that developing countries possess an inherent shock-absorbing mechanism ...
International trade is frequently thought of as a production technology in which the inputs are expo...
This paper extends the model developed by Krugman and Taylor (1978) to take into account interesting...
Following a structural economic dynamic approach, this paper examines the potential impact of cumula...
Developing economies tend to export more skill-intensive products as they become more productive. Th...
The impact of trade on productivity is a crucial policy question for development, but prior work pre...
Economic agents in the developing countries are subject to tight credit constraints, which are more ...
This paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of productivity gains a...
<p>This dissertation consists of two chapters on international business cycles. In the first chapter...
Despite the voluminous literature on North-South macroeconomic interactions and the key role of term...
This paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of productivity gains an...
This paper studies the terms-of-trade effects from economy-specific shocks to productivity with a f...
This paper studies the terms of trade effects from unexpected economy-specific productivity increase...
The paper addresses the question of whether developing countries possess any built-in mechanism that...
There is a general consensus regarding the positive relationship between trade and productivity grow...
This theoretical note shows that developing countries possess an inherent shock-absorbing mechanism ...
International trade is frequently thought of as a production technology in which the inputs are expo...
This paper extends the model developed by Krugman and Taylor (1978) to take into account interesting...
Following a structural economic dynamic approach, this paper examines the potential impact of cumula...
Developing economies tend to export more skill-intensive products as they become more productive. Th...
The impact of trade on productivity is a crucial policy question for development, but prior work pre...
Economic agents in the developing countries are subject to tight credit constraints, which are more ...
This paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of productivity gains a...
<p>This dissertation consists of two chapters on international business cycles. In the first chapter...
Despite the voluminous literature on North-South macroeconomic interactions and the key role of term...
This paper analyzes the international transmission and welfare implications of productivity gains an...