AbstractMany trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of firm performance in export markets. To date, the analysis of demand factors has received much less attention. We propose a new model where consumer preferences are asymmetric across varieties and heterogeneous across countries. The model generates new predictions and allows for an identification of horizontal differentiation (taste) clearly distinguished from vertical differentiation (quality). Data patterns observed in Belgian firm–product level exports by destination are congruent with the predictions and seem to warrant a richer modelling of consumer demand
This paper documents the importance of consumer taste in trade flows using Belgian firm-product cust...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the role of both scale economies and demand differences betw...
We extend the Melitz-Ottaviano (2008) model by introducing asymmetric groups of varieties in terms o...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
AbstractMany trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determina...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
The recent availability of trade data at a firm-product-country level calls for a new generation of ...
The pattern of trade observed from firm-product-country data calls for a new generation of models. T...
The pattern of trade observed from firm-product-country data calls for a new generation of models. T...
The pattern of trade observed from firm-product-country data calls for a new generation of models. T...
This paper uses a model of international trade under duopoly to investigate under which conditions a...
This paper uses a model of international trade under duopoly to investigate under which conditions a...
This paper documents the importance of consumer taste in trade flows using Belgian firm-product cust...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the role of both scale economies and demand differences betw...
We extend the Melitz-Ottaviano (2008) model by introducing asymmetric groups of varieties in terms o...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
AbstractMany trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determina...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
Many trade models of monopolistic competition identify cost efficiency as the main determinant of fi...
The recent availability of trade data at a firm-product-country level calls for a new generation of ...
The pattern of trade observed from firm-product-country data calls for a new generation of models. T...
The pattern of trade observed from firm-product-country data calls for a new generation of models. T...
The pattern of trade observed from firm-product-country data calls for a new generation of models. T...
This paper uses a model of international trade under duopoly to investigate under which conditions a...
This paper uses a model of international trade under duopoly to investigate under which conditions a...
This paper documents the importance of consumer taste in trade flows using Belgian firm-product cust...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the role of both scale economies and demand differences betw...
We extend the Melitz-Ottaviano (2008) model by introducing asymmetric groups of varieties in terms o...