This paper examines international trade issues as vital indicators of the economic prospects of the United States and other developed economies. In particular, it challenges misuses of the doctrine of mutual gains from trade and instead argues that comparative advantage does not guarantee increases in benefits to both trading partnersâespecially when one partner seeks to distort the market mechanism in its favor. In the face of such mercantilist or protectionist practices, efforts to advance innovation, without retaining manufacturing jobs, will not ensure continued prosperity, as the number of jobs entailed in the invention process is small compared with the number of jobs associated with manufacturing an innovative product for mass consum...
This thesis contains three papers examining topics related to international trade, growth, and devel...
2My purpose in these notes is to take the first steps toward an evolutionary account of internationa...
A two-country model of endogenous growth is employed to assess the importance of intellectual proper...
The nature of the international Political Economic system is such that reflects interactions between...
In small and open economies, absorption of foreign knowledge through international trade often plays...
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium model of R&D-based trade between two structura...
The paper has two objetives. The first is to discuss whether developing countries can benefit by spe...
Among the major developments in the world economy in the last two decades has been the globalization...
Static and dynamic gains from trade are the reasons why countries embark on the path of free trade, ...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
The three essays in this dissertation explore the links between a more open trade regime and growth....
International audienceThis paper outlines the conditions under which trade is beneficial for a devel...
This paper argues that global value chains (GVCs) have transformed bilateral trade relations into mu...
Seventy-three previously published papers are contained in this two-volume set exploring normative a...
This paper is the outcome of a project to review the literature on comparative advantage. A good...
This thesis contains three papers examining topics related to international trade, growth, and devel...
2My purpose in these notes is to take the first steps toward an evolutionary account of internationa...
A two-country model of endogenous growth is employed to assess the importance of intellectual proper...
The nature of the international Political Economic system is such that reflects interactions between...
In small and open economies, absorption of foreign knowledge through international trade often plays...
This paper presents a dynamic general equilibrium model of R&D-based trade between two structura...
The paper has two objetives. The first is to discuss whether developing countries can benefit by spe...
Among the major developments in the world economy in the last two decades has been the globalization...
Static and dynamic gains from trade are the reasons why countries embark on the path of free trade, ...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
The three essays in this dissertation explore the links between a more open trade regime and growth....
International audienceThis paper outlines the conditions under which trade is beneficial for a devel...
This paper argues that global value chains (GVCs) have transformed bilateral trade relations into mu...
Seventy-three previously published papers are contained in this two-volume set exploring normative a...
This paper is the outcome of a project to review the literature on comparative advantage. A good...
This thesis contains three papers examining topics related to international trade, growth, and devel...
2My purpose in these notes is to take the first steps toward an evolutionary account of internationa...
A two-country model of endogenous growth is employed to assess the importance of intellectual proper...