We study international trade in a model where consumers have non-homothetic preferences and where household income restricts the extensive margin of consumption. In equilibrium, monopolistic producers set high (low) prices in rich (poor) countries but a threat of parallel trade restricts the scope of price discrimination between countries. The threat of parallel trade allows differences in per capita incomes to have a strong impact on the extensive margin of trade, whereas differences in population sizes have a weaker effect. We also show that the welfare gains from trade liberalization are biased towards rich countries. We extend our model to more than two countries; to unequal incomes within countries; and to more general specifications o...
Under nonhomothetic preferences developing countries are less likely to gain from multilateral trade...
We study the e¤ects of preferential trade agreements (PTA) in a model where the income matters for c...
Quantifying the gains from international trade is an area of research that has been widely studied u...
We study international trade in a model where consumers have non-homothetic preferences and where ho...
This paper builds a two-country-two-sector trade model with a monopolistically competitive sector an...
We construct the first direct classification of goods as luxuries or necessities that is compatible ...
Abstract Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their...
Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their models, ...
This paper shows that parallel import policy can act as an instrument of strategic trade policy. We ...
We present a model of monopolistic competition and international trade in which in-come e¤ects play ...
This paper proposes a new theoretical framework for studying the patterns of trade between rich and ...
The regulation of parallel trade has become a critical issue in the global trading system, as the we...
We incorporate consumption indivisibilities into the Krugman (1980) model and show that an importer'...
In a double marginalization model which is played between a domestic monopolistic manufacturer of ph...
Contains fulltext : 111728.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under nonhomoth...
Under nonhomothetic preferences developing countries are less likely to gain from multilateral trade...
We study the e¤ects of preferential trade agreements (PTA) in a model where the income matters for c...
Quantifying the gains from international trade is an area of research that has been widely studied u...
We study international trade in a model where consumers have non-homothetic preferences and where ho...
This paper builds a two-country-two-sector trade model with a monopolistically competitive sector an...
We construct the first direct classification of goods as luxuries or necessities that is compatible ...
Abstract Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their...
Consumer studies have a long tradition of incorporating non-homothetic preferences in their models, ...
This paper shows that parallel import policy can act as an instrument of strategic trade policy. We ...
We present a model of monopolistic competition and international trade in which in-come e¤ects play ...
This paper proposes a new theoretical framework for studying the patterns of trade between rich and ...
The regulation of parallel trade has become a critical issue in the global trading system, as the we...
We incorporate consumption indivisibilities into the Krugman (1980) model and show that an importer'...
In a double marginalization model which is played between a domestic monopolistic manufacturer of ph...
Contains fulltext : 111728.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under nonhomoth...
Under nonhomothetic preferences developing countries are less likely to gain from multilateral trade...
We study the e¤ects of preferential trade agreements (PTA) in a model where the income matters for c...
Quantifying the gains from international trade is an area of research that has been widely studied u...