New Trade Models, Same Old Gains?
Yale University · Mitsui Memorial Hospital · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Micro-level data have had a profound influence on research in international trade over the last ten years. In many regards, this research agenda has been very successful. New stylized facts have been uncovered and new trade models have been developed to explain these facts. In this paper we investigate to what extent answers to new micro-level questions have affected answers to an old and central question in the field: how large are the welfare gains from trade? A crude summary of our results is: “So far, not much.” (JEL F11, F12)
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- Stylized fact
- Economics
- Welfare
- Gains from trade
- International economics
- Field (mathematics)
- International trade
- Trade barrier
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