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Technology, factor supplies and international specialization: estimating the neoclassical model

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J Harrigan - 1996 - nber.org
The standard neoclassical model of trade theory predicts that international specialization will
be jointly determined by cross-country differences in relative factor endowments and relative
technology levels. This paper uses duality theory combined with a flexible functional form ...
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Zeros, quality and space: Trade theory and trade evidence

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R Baldwin… - 2007 - nber.org
Bilateral, product-level data exhibit a number of strong patterns that can be used to evaluate
international trade theories, notably the spatial incidence of “export zeros”(correlated with
distance and importer size), and of export unit values (positively related to distance). We ...
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OECD imports and trade barriers in 1983

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J Harrigan - Journal of International Economics, 1993 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper uses a monopolistic competition model and 1983 cross-country data on
trade barriers, trade flows, and manufacturing production to estimate the import-reducing
effects of trade barriers. Data on non-tariff barriers come from UNCTAD, and data on tariffs ...
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Specialization and the volume of trade: do the data obey the laws?

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J Harrigan - 2001 - nber.org
The core subjects of trade theory are the pattern and volume of trade: which goods are
traded by which countries, and how much of those goods are traded. The first part of the
paper discusses evidence on comparative advantage, with an emphasis on carefully ...
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Estimation of cross-country differences in industry production functions

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J Harrigan - Journal of International Economics, 1999 - Elsevier
International trade economists typically assume that there are no cross-country differences
in industry total factor productivity (TFP). In contrast, this paper finds large and persistent TFP
differences across a group of industrialized countries in the 1980s. The paper calculates ...
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Distance, time, and specialization: Lean retailing in general equilibrium

CL Evans… - American Economic Review, 2005 - JSTOR
Transport time increases with distance traveled, and time is valuable. We show the
implications of these facts for global specialization and trade: products where timely delivery
is important will be produced near the source of final demand, where wages will be higher ...
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Factor endowments and the international location of production: Econometric evidence for the OECD, 1970–1985

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J Harrigan - Journal of International Economics, 1995 - Elsevier
This paper uses data on manufacturing output and factor endowments for 20 OECD
countries from 1970 to 1985 to examine the production side of the factor proportions model.
Under well-known conditions, there will be a linear Rybczynski relationship between ...
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Openness to Trade in Manufactures in the OECD

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J Harrigan - Journal of international economics, 1996 - Elsevier
How open are the advanced economies to trade with each other? In this paper, openness is
calculated relative to the predictions of the monopolistic competition trade model using data
on manufacturing trade and production in the OECD in 1985. The paper finds that (1) ...
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Scale economies and the volume of trade

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J Harrigan - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1994 - JSTOR
This paper offers a theoretical explanation of why previous attempts to statistically explain
intra-industry trade have been unsuccessful, and proposes an econometric approach that
tests the implications of the monopolistic competition model for the volume of trade. Using ...
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Us wages in general equilibrium: the effects of prices, technology, and factor supplies, 1963-1991

J Harrigan… - 1999 - nber.org
Wage inequality in the United States has increased, and many suspect that the main causes
are changes in technology, international competition, and factor supplies. Our empirical
model estimates the general equilibrium relationship between wages and technology, ...
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Factor supplies and specialization in the world economy

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J Harrigan… - 2000 - nber.org
A core prediction of the Heckscher-Ohlin theory is that countries specialize in goods in which
they have a comparative advantage, and that the source of comparative advantage is
differences in relative factor supplies. To examine this theory, we use the most extensive ...
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[PDF] International trade and American wages in general equilibrium, 1967-1995

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J Harrigan - 2000 - nber.org
Wage inequality in the United States has increased since the late 1970s, a trend that
coincides with an increase in imports. General equilibrium trade theory suggests that these
trends may be related, and the theory suggests where to look for links. The purpose of this ...
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Zeros, quality, and space: Trade theory and trade evidence

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R Baldwin… - American Economic Journal: …, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com
Abstract: Bilateral, product-level data exhibit a number of strong patterns that can be used to
evaluate international trade theories, notably the spatial incidence of “export
zeros”(correlated with distance and importer size), and of export unit values (positively ...
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Good Jobs, bad jobs, and trade liberalization

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DR Davis… - 2007 - nber.org
How do labor markets adjust to trade liberalization? Leading models of intraindustry trade
(Krugman (1981), Melitz (2003)) assume homogeneous workers and full employment, and
thus predict that all workers win from trade liberalization, a conclusion at odds with the ...
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Timeliness and agglomeration

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J Harrigan… - Journal of Urban Economics, 2006 - Elsevier
An important element of the cost of distance is time taken in delivering final and intermediate
goods. We argue that time costs are qualitatively different from direct monetary costs such as
freight charges. The difference arises because of uncertainty. Unsynchronised deliveries ...
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Timeliness, trade and agglomeration

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J Harrigan… - 2004 - nber.org
An important element of the cost of distance is time taken in delivering final and intermediate
goods. We argue that time costs are qualitatively different from direct monetary costs such as
freight charges. The difference arises because of uncertainty. Unsynchronised deliveries ...
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[CITATION] Handbook of international trade

J Harrigan - 2003 - Wiley-Blackwell
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[PDF] Cross-country comparisons of industry total factor productivity: theory and evidence

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J Harrigan… - … RESERVE BANK OF …, 1997 - nyfedeconomists.org
Abstract International trade economists typically assume that TFP for each industry is the
same in every country. This paper casts doubt on this hypothesis, finding large and
persistent TFP differences across countries. The paper considers measurement issues in ...
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[PDF] Tight Clothing. How the MFA Affects Asian Apparel Exports

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C Evans… - International Trade in East Asia, NBER-East Asia …, 2005 - nber.org
Apparel is the archetypal labor-intensive footloose manufacturing industry. It is also very
distorted by protection. This protection is unusually opaque, as world trade in textiles and
apparel is heavily influenced by a complex system of bilateral quotas called the Multifiber ...
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Terrorism and the Resilience of Cities

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J Harrigan… - Economic Policy Review, 2002 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The September 11 attacks in New York and Washington have forced Americans to
confront the fact that to live or work in a large city is to be at greater risk of large-scale
terrorism. What do these risks, and the public perception of them, imply for cities in general ...
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The volume of trade in differentiated intermediate goods: Theory and evidence

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J Harrigan - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1995 - JSTOR
The paper develops a model of trade in differentiated intermediate goods, and shows how
the structure of the importing country's production will influence gross bilateral import
volumes. A regression equation directly implied by the model is estimated using ...
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Good jobs, bad jobs, and trade liberalization

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DR Davis… - Journal of International Economics, 2011 - Elsevier
Abstract How do labor markets adjust to trade liberalization? Leading models of intraindustry
trade (Krugman (1981), Melitz (2003)) assume homogeneous workers and full employment,
and thus predict that all workers win from trade liberalization, a conclusion at odds with the ...
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Testing the theory of trade policy: Evidence from the Abrupt End of the Multifiber Arrangement

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J Harrigan… - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2009 - MIT Press
Abstract Quota restrictions on United States imports of apparel and textiles under the
multifiber arrangement (MFA) ended abruptly in January 2005. This change in policy was
large, predetermined, and fully anticipated, making it an ideal natural experiment for ...
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[PDF] China's local comparative advantage

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J Harrigan… - 2010 - nber.org
Abstract China's trade pattern is influenced not just by its overall comparative advantage in
labor intensive goods but also by geography. We use two variants of the Eaton-Kortum
(2002) model to study China's local comparative advantage. The theory predicts that ...
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Airplanes and comparative advantage

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J Harrigan - Journal of International Economics, 2010 - Elsevier
Airplanes are a fast but expensive means of shipping goods, a fact which has implications
for comparative advantage. The paper develops a Ricardian model with a continuum of
goods which vary by weight and hence transport cost. Comparative advantage depends ...
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The impact of the Asia crisis on US industry: an almost-free lunch?

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J Harrigan - 2006 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Despite predictions to the contrary, the Asia crisis had only modest overall effects
on the United States. The expected surge in import volumes did not materialize and the drop
in demand for US exports was not enough to slow the nation's robust economy. ...
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Is Japan's trade (still) different?

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J Harrigan… - Journal of the Japanese and international …, 2003 - Elsevier
Does Japanese trade in manufactured goods differ from the rest-of-the world average and
from the US? We use a simple industry-level gravity model and 1981–1998 data to answer
this question. We construct a measure of normalized imports by dividing bilateral industry- ...
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[PDF] Export instability and growth

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S Ozler… - Department of Economics, Working Paper, 1988 - econ.ucla.edu
ABSTRACT The impact of export receipts instability on growth is investigated by empirical
methods. An instability index that varies over time and across countries is estimated by
employing a model of autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity. The data base ...
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[CITATION] Lost Decade in Translation: Did the United States Learn from Japan's Post-Bubble Mistakes

J Harrigan… - Reviving Japan's economy: problems and prescriptions, 2005
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[CITATION] US Wages in General Equilibrium: Estimating the Effects of Trade, Technology, and Factor Supplies, 1963-1991

J Harrigan… - mimeograph, September, 1997
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Report on the State of Available Data for the Study of International Trade and Foreign Direct Investment

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RC Feenstra, RE Lipsey, LG Branstetter, CF Foley… - 2010 - nber.org
This report, prepared for the Committee on Economic Statistics of the American Economic
Association, examines the state of available data for the study of international trade and
foreign direct investment. Data on values of imports and exports of goods are of high ...
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[CITATION] Testing the theory of trade policy: Evidence from the abrupt end of the Multifibre Arrangement

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G Barrows… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2009
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Private Police in California: A Legislative Proposal

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ML Webb, JF Harrigan… - Golden Gate UL Rev., 1974 - HeinOnline
Page 1. PRIVATE POLICE IN CALIFORNIA: A LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL Mark L. Webb,
editor James F. Harrigan Mary Holbrook Sundance Public police have been scrutinized,
analyzed and surveyed by numerous legal and sociological studies. ...
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[CITATION] March 2006." Timeliness and Agglomeration."

J Harrigan… - Journal of Urban Economics
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[PDF] Lost decade in translation: Has the US learned from Japan's post-bubble mistakes

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J Harrigan… - Solution Conference, Tokyo, June, 2004 - ier.hit-u.ac.jp
Abstract In 1991, the Japanese economy ended a historic expansion and entered a period
of stagnation that has yet to abate. Nine years later, the US economy ended a similarly
historic expansion. There were many similarities in the two countries' expansions: asset ...
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[CITATION] 9Zeros, Quality, and Space: Trade Theory and Trade Evidence9

RE Baldwin… - 2007 - Working Paper
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Export prices of US firms

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J Harrigan, X Ma… - 2011 - nber.org
Using confidential firm-level data from the United States in 2002, we show that exporting
firms charge prices for narrowly defined goods that differ substantially with the
characteristics of firms and export markets. We control for selection into export markets ...
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[CITATION] Handbook of International Economics

K Choi… - 2002 - Oxford: Basil Blackwell
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Hospital-Affiliated Group Practices: The Use of Medical Foundations and Management Services Organizations

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R Stromberg… - Whittier L. Rev., 1993 - HeinOnline
Page 1. HOSPITAL-AFFILIATED GROUP PRACTICES: THE USE OF MEDICAL
FOUNDATIONS AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS* Ross Stromberg**
and James G. Harrigan*** MR. STROMBERG: The subject ...
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[CITATION] Private Police in California: A Legislative Proposal

JF Harrigan, MH Sundance… - Golden Gate Law Review
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[CITATION] US Wages in General Equilibrium: Estimating the Effects of Trade

J Harrigan… - Technology, and Factor Supplies, 1963
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[CITATION] «Timeliness, Trade and Agglomeration»

H James… - 2004 - NBER
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[CITATION] Specialization and the Volume of Production: Do the Data Obey the Laws

J Harrigan - Handbook of International Trade, Basil Blackwell, 2004
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Specialization and the volume of trade: do the data obey the laws?

H James - Staff Reports, 2001 - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract The core subjects of trade theory are the pattern and volume of trade: which goods
are traded by which countries, and how much of those goods are traded. The first part of the
paper discusses evidence on comparative advantage, with an emphasis on carefully ...
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[CITATION] Handbook of International Trade

R Feenstra, G Hanson, EK Choi… - 2003 - Blackwell Publishing
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Lost Decade in Translation: Did the US Learn from Japan's Post-Bubble Mistakes?

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J Harrigan… - 2004 - nber.org
In 1991, the Japanese economy ended a historic expansion and entered a period of
stagnation that has yet to abate. Nine years later, the US economy ended a similarly historic
expansion. There were many similarities in the two countries' expansions: asset price ...
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[CITATION] Handbook of International Economics

J Harrigan… - 2003 - Blackwell
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[CITATION] Timeliness, trade

J Harrigan… - 2004 - … Research. URL http://www. nber. org
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[CITATION] Export Pricing by US Manufacturing Firms

J Harrigan… - 2010 - Unpublished
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[CITATION] Forthcoming.“Testing the Theory of Trade Policy: Evidence from the Abrupt End of the Multifibre Arrangement.”

G Barrows… - Review of Economics and Statistics
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[CITATION] rTimeliness

J Harrigan… - Trade and Agglomerations, Centre of Economic …, 2004
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[CITATION] Cross Country Comparisons of Industry Total Factor Productivity

J Harrigan - 1997 - … , Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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[CITATION] Distance, Time and Specialization,% Federal Re0 serve Bank of New York

C Evans… - 2002 - Working Paper
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[CITATION] US wages in general equilibrium: estimating the effects of trade, technology, and factor supplies

J Harrigan… - process, September, 1997
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[CITATION] 0International trade and American wages in general equilibrium, 1967M1995, 1 in (RC Feenstra eds.), The Impact of International Trade on Wages, 171M …

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[CITATION] Specialization and the Volume of Trade: Do the Data Obey the Law?, The Handbook of International Trade, ed. by J. Harrigan and K. Choi

J Harrigan - 2001 - Basil Blackwell
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Skill biased heterogeneous firms, trade liberalization, and the skill premium

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J Harrigan… - 2011 - nber.org
ABSTRACT We propose a theory that rising globalization and rising wage inequality are
related because trade liberalization raises the demand for highly competitive skill-intensive
firms. In our model, only the lowest-cost firms participate in the global economy exactly ...
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Explaining trade flows: theory and evidence.

J Harrigan - QA-Questione Agraria, 2000 - cabdirect.org
Abstract This paper discusses progress in two of the most active areas in empirical studies of
world trade: namely explanation of bilateral trade volumes with the gravity model; and
empirical verification of the model based on factor content. The empirical success of the ...
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[CITATION] Carl Davidson and Steven J. Matusz, International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment, Princeton University Press (2010)

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J Harrigan - Journal of International Economics, 2011 - econpapers.repec.org
By James Harrigan; Carl Davidson and Steven J. Matusz, International Trade with Equilibrium
Unemployment, Princeton University Press (2010). ... James Harrigan. Journal of International
Economics, 2011, vol. 84, issue 1, pages 131-132. Date: 2011 Track citations by RSS feed. ...
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Distance, Time and Specialization

J Harrigan… - Econometric Society 2004 North American …, 2004 - ideas.repec.org
Time is money, and distance matters. We model the interaction of these truisms, and show
the implications for global specialization and trade: products where timely delivery is
important will be produced near the source of final demand, where wages will be higher ...
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[PDF] Quality of Exports, Country Characteristics and Heterogeneous Firms

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M Choi, J Harrigan… - 2009 - virginia.edu
One of the stylized facts found in international trade literature is that wealthier countries tend
to export better quality products. Empirical facts found in trade data support it by showing a
positive relationship between unit value of imports and income per capita of the origin ...
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[CITATION] ZEROS, QUALITYAND SPACE: TRADE THEORYAND TRADE EVIDENCE

R Baldwin… - 2007
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[CITATION] Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data: Comment on

J Harrigan - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Once upon a time, trade economists did not pay much attention to firms, and when they did
they ignored within-industry heterogeneity. Bernard and Jensen challenged this orthodoxy
in a series of influential papers that first appeared in draft form in the early 1990s. Using ...
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[CITATION] WORKSHOP Information (International Trade and Investment)

R Baldwin, Y Sugita, N Jinji, Y Taba… - … Carlos (University of …, 2003 - econ.hit-u.ac.jp
... May 31, 2005 Makoto Kakinaka (Cornell Univ.) "Sequential Policy Reform: Learning versus
Flexibility for Open Economies"; May 25, 2005 James Harrigan (Federal Reserve Bank of New
York) "Airplanes and Comparative Advantage"; May 17, 2005 Yongmin Chen (Univ. ...
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[CITATION] Urbanization and urban runoff: strategies for management

JK Harrigan - 1975 - Harrigan
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[CITATION] Book review: Ronald Findlay, Lars Jonung and Mats Lundahi, A Centennial Celebration (1899-1999), The MIT Press, 2002

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The legal context for revolution: Common, constitutional, and natural law in the American colonies, 1760--1776

JR Harrigan - 2006 - gradworks.umi.com
UMI. ProQuest® Dissertations & Theses The world's most comprehensive collection of
dissertations and theses. Learn more... ProQuest. The legal context for revolution: Common,
constitutional, and natural law in the American colonies, 1760--1776. ...
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[CITATION] Export Prices of US Firms (preliminary)

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The International Finance Discussion Papers logo links to the International Finance Discussion Papers home page Distance, Time, and Specialization

C Evans… - c.federalreserve.gov
Abstract: Time is money, and distance matters. We model the interaction of these truisms,
and show the implications for global specialization and trade: products where timely delivery
is important will be produced near the source of final demand, where wages will be higher ...
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[PDF] Skill biased heterogeneous firms: trade liberalization and the skill premium redux (Preliminary)

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J Harrigan… - econ.sciences-po.fr
We live in an era of rising globalization and rising wage inequality. We propose a theory that
suggests that these phenomena are related because trade liberalization raises the relative
demand for skilled workers in all countries. In our model, only the lowest% cost firms ...
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[CITATION] The Volume of Trade, the Effects of Protection and the New International Trade Theory

JE Harrigan - 1991 - University Microfilms International
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[CITATION] Factor Proportions Theory

RW Jones, EK Choi, H Thompson, J Harrigan… - Handbook of international …, 2003
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[PDF] Report on the State of Available Data for the Study of International Trade and Foreign Direct Investment

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J Harrigan, JB Jensen, L Kletzer, C Mann, P Schott… - 2010 - aeaweb.org
Increased globalization of the US economy has led to a rising awareness of the importance
of statistics on international trade and investment. A number of recent reports, including
those by the Government Accountability Office (GAO, 2004, 2005), National Academy of ...
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DP6368 Zeros, Quality and Space: Trade Theory and Trade Evidence

R Baldwin… - 2007 - cepr.org
Bilateral, product-level data exhibit a number of strong patterns that can be used to evaluate
international trade theories, notably the spatial incidence of" export zeros"(correlated with
distance and importer size), and of export unit values (positively related to distance). We ...
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DP4294 Timeliness, Trade and Agglomeration

J Harrigan… - 2004 - cepr.org
An important element of the cost of distance is time taken in delivering final and intermediate
goods. We argue that time costs are qualitatively different from direct monetary costs such as
freight charges. The difference arises because of uncertainty. Unsynchronized deliveries ...
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Laurence Ball Department of Economics Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD 21218

RA Braun, D Cho, WG Choi, D Cook… - Monetary policy with …, 2006 - books.google.com
Contributors Laurence Ball Department of Economics Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
21218 R. Anton Braun Faculty of Economics The University of Tokyo 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku
Tokyo, 113-0033 Japan Dongchul Cho Korea Development Institute Macroeconomic ...

[CITATION] International labor standards in the world trade organization and the international labor organization, commentary

J Harrigan - Review, 2000 - econpapers.repec.org
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International labor standards in the world trade organization and the international labor
organization, commentary. James Harrigan (). Review, 2000, issue Jul, pages 105-114. ...
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[PDF] Exporter Adjustment to the End of Trade Preferences: Evidence from the abrupt end of textile and apparel quotas

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J HARRIGAN - TRADE ADJUSTMENT COSTS IN …, 2010 - www-wds.worldbank.org
Trade policies are often discriminatory: tariffs and quotas apply unevenly to a country's
trading partners. Economics teaches that such discrimination can be even more distortionary
than a Most Favored Nation (MFN) trade policy, since discrimination may lead an importer ...
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[PDF] Comment on" Importers, Exporters and Multinationals: A Portrait of Firms in the US that Trade Goods"

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J Harrigan - 2009 - nber.org
Once upon a time, trade economists did not pay much attention to firms, and when they did
they ignored within-industry heterogeneity. Bernard and Jensen challenged this orthodoxy
in a series of influential papers that first appeared in draft form in the early 1990s. Using ...
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[CITATION] China's Growing Role in World Trade: China's Local Comparative Advantage

J Harrigan… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
China's trading pattern is often seen as an illustration of the power of the Heckscher-Ohlin
approach to explaining world trade: labor abundant China specializes in exporting labor-
intensive goods. A broader Heckscher-Ohlin worldview is also perfectly consistent with ...
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[CITATION] The corporate planning function: an organizational framework.

JP Harrigan - 1972 - en.scientificcommons.org
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List of Referees from August 2001 to July 2002 (inclusive)

C Adam, R Adams, T Addison, B Agarwal… - Taylor & Francis
Articles submitted to The Journal of Development Studies should be original contributions
and should not be under consideration for any other publication at the same time. If another
version of the article is under consideration by another publication, or has been, or will be ...

[CITATION] A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION (1899-1999)

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J Harrigan - Journal of International Economics, 2003 - elibrary.ru
... ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О ПУБЛИКАЦИИ. Название публикации, A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
(1899-1999). Авторы, James Harrigan. Журнал, Journal of International Economics.
Издательство, Elsevier Science Publishing Company, Inc. Год выпуска, 2003, ISSN, 0022-1996. ...

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