We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman [Flam, H., Helpman, E., 1987. Vertical Product Differentiation and North-South Trade. American Economic Review, 77, 810-822.] in which consumption prices for quality differentiated goods are rising in household income. We provide propositions for aggregating this relationship across heterogenous households to map cross-country differences in income distributions to cross-country differences in import price distributions. The theoretical predictions are examined and confirmed using disaggregated data on prices of traded goods and micro data on household income from the Luxemburg Income Study. Country pairs with more similar income distributions have more similar import price distributions,...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between a country’s income distribu-tion and the qual...
The aim of this paper is to examine empirically the proposition that disaggregated income is importa...
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman [Flam, H., Helpman, E., 1987. Vertical Product ...
Abstract: We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman (1987) in which consumption prices f...
Abstract: We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman’s (1987) model of vertical different...
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman’s (1987) model of vertical differentiation that...
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman’s (1987) model of vertical differentiation that...
Essay one examines whether a generalized version of Flam and Helpman\u27s (1987) model of vertical d...
We develop a framework for studying trade in vertically and horizontally differentiated products. In...
We develop a framework for studying trade in vertically and horizontally differentiated products. In...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
We develop a framework for studying trade in horizontally and ver-tically differentiated products. I...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between a country’s income distribu-tion and the qual...
The aim of this paper is to examine empirically the proposition that disaggregated income is importa...
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman [Flam, H., Helpman, E., 1987. Vertical Product ...
Abstract: We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman (1987) in which consumption prices f...
Abstract: We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman’s (1987) model of vertical different...
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman’s (1987) model of vertical differentiation that...
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman’s (1987) model of vertical differentiation that...
Essay one examines whether a generalized version of Flam and Helpman\u27s (1987) model of vertical d...
We develop a framework for studying trade in vertically and horizontally differentiated products. In...
We develop a framework for studying trade in vertically and horizontally differentiated products. In...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
We develop a framework for studying trade in horizontally and ver-tically differentiated products. I...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
We compare three theoretical explanations for the positive empirical relationship between importer i...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between a country’s income distribu-tion and the qual...
The aim of this paper is to examine empirically the proposition that disaggregated income is importa...