DMCA
2010), „The export magnification effect of offshoring
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Citation Context ...id pace over the last two decades, trade in final goods has followed virtually in lockstep. As a result, the share of intermediate goods in total merchandize trade has not increased over this period (=-=Hummels et al., 2001-=-; Miroudot et al., 2009). This is consistent with evidence from extra-EU15 trade, where intermediate goods were less dynamic in volume terms than final goods on both the import and export side between... |
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Citation Context ...solely depends on the interplay of comparative advantages and offshoring costs. We exclude all imperfections in contracting and matching that feature so prominently in other approaches to offshoring (=-=Antràs, 2003-=-; Feenstra and Hanson, 2005; Grossman and Helpman, 2005). Our paper is also related to a few papers featuring heterogeneous firms models with trade in intermediates. Kasahara and Lapham (2008) study t... |
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Citation Context ... on the interplay of comparative advantages and offshoring costs. We exclude all imperfections in contracting and matching that feature so prominently in other approaches to offshoring (Antràs, 2003; =-=Feenstra and Hanson, 2005-=-; Grossman and Helpman, 2005). Our paper is also related to a few papers featuring heterogeneous firms models with trade in intermediates. Kasahara and Lapham (2008) study the decision to import and e... |
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Citation Context ...ative advantages and offshoring costs. We exclude all imperfections in contracting and matching that feature so prominently in other approaches to offshoring (Antràs, 2003; Feenstra and Hanson, 2005; =-=Grossman and Helpman, 2005-=-). Our paper is also related to a few papers featuring heterogeneous firms models with trade in intermediates. Kasahara and Lapham (2008) study the decision to import and export in an extended Melitz ... |
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Citation Context ... the most productive firms simultaneously engage in both offshoring and exporting. This self-selection of firms into exporting and sourcing modes is indeed broadly consistent with empirical evidence (=-=Tomiura, 2007-=-). Having described the equilibrium with trade in final goods and offshoring, we study analytically the consequences of closer integration of the workbench country into the global economy - modeled as... |
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Citation Context ... in intermediates trade. Our paper is related to an extensive offshoring literature. Our concept of offshoring is in the tradition of the theory of international fragmentation (Deardorff, 1998, 2001; =-=Jones, 2000-=-; Kohler, 2004). Hence, the profitability of offshoring solely depends on the interplay of comparative advantages and offshoring costs. We exclude all imperfections in contracting and matching that fe... |
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Citation Context ...ates trade. Our paper is related to an extensive offshoring literature. Our concept of offshoring is in the tradition of the theory of international fragmentation (Deardorff, 1998, 2001; Jones, 2000; =-=Kohler, 2004-=-). Hence, the profitability of offshoring solely depends on the interplay of comparative advantages and offshoring costs. We exclude all imperfections in contracting and matching that feature so promi... |
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Citation Context ...ove the intensification in intermediates trade. Our paper is related to an extensive offshoring literature. Our concept of offshoring is in the tradition of the theory of international fragmentation (=-=Deardorff, 1998-=-, 2001; Jones, 2000; Kohler, 2004). Hence, the profitability of offshoring solely depends on the interplay of comparative advantages and offshoring costs. We exclude all imperfections in contracting a... |
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Citation Context ...is field. First, it would be interesting to build a similar model featuring offshoring between advanced economies. Empirically, similar countries tend to trade intermediates heavily among each other (=-=Grossman and Rossi-Hansberg, 2008a-=-). Second, the model could be extended to allow for asymmetries across the advanced economies, particularly as regards the productivity distributions in the differentiated good sector. This would open... |
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Citation Context ...two decades, trade in final goods has followed virtually in lockstep. As a result, the share of intermediate goods in total merchandize trade has not increased over this period (Hummels et al., 2001; =-=Miroudot et al., 2009-=-). This is consistent with evidence from extra-EU15 trade, where intermediate goods were less dynamic in volume terms than final goods on both the import and export side between 2000 and 2008 (using t... |
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