GH Hanson… - 2002 - nber.org
We test for home-market effects using a difference-in-difference gravity specification. The
home-market effect is the tendency for large countries to be net exporters of goods with high
transport costs and strong scale economies. It is predicted by models of trade based on ...
YC Choi,
D Hummels… - Journal of International Economics, 2009 - Elsevier
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman [Flam, H., Helpman, E., 1987.
Vertical Product Differentiation and North-South Trade. American Economic Review, 77, 810–
822.] in which consumption prices for quality differentiated goods are rising in household ...
We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman’ s (1987) model of vertical
differentiation that maps cross-country differences in income distributions to variations in
import variety and price distributions. The theoretical predictions are examined and ...
C Xiang - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2005 - MIT Press
This paper provides data on the output and factor payments of new goods for every four-digit
industry in the US manufacturing sector in the late 1970s and 1980s. For the entire
manufacturing sector, the new goods' average skilled-labor intensity exceeds the old ...
C Xiang - Journal of International Economics, 2001 - Elsevier
Factor price equalization (FPE) is a central theme in trade theory, for which [Dixit, AK,
Norman, V., 1980. Theory of International Trade, Cambridge University Press, London]
establish the necessary and sufficient condition (the Dixit–Norman condition).[Deardorff, ...
C Xiang - Journal of International Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper finds non-uniform differences in the distribution functions of factor usage
intensities among 10 rich OECD countries. The 10 countries form three distinct groups such
that the between-group differences are more pronounced than within-group differences ...
AS Deardorff, SH Humans… - Services in the …, 2001 - books.google.com
Trade in services1 is a major part of US participation in the global economy. Since the mid-
1980s, the dollar value of service imports has, on average, equaled more than 21 percent of
the value of goods imports, while service exports have, on average, been 40 percent as ...
GH Hanson… - 2008 - nber.org
In this paper, we develop a simple empirical method to test two alternative versions of the
Melitz (2003) model, one with global fixed export costs and one with bilateral fixed export
costs. With global costs, import sales per product variety (relative to domestic sales per ...
D Hummels, R Jorgensen, J Munch… - 2010 - 128.138.129.98
Abstract: We employ a unique matched worker‐firm dataset from Denmark to measure how
importing and exporting shocks affect wages and employment at the firm and worker level.
Using information on the specific products and origin/destination of trade for Danish firms, ...
GH Hanson… - 2009 - nber.org
In the last dozen years, empirical research in international trade has blossomed. There are
now extensive bodies of work on testing the Heckscher-Ohlin trade model (Davis and
Weinstein 2002), examining the impact of globalization on wages and productivity ( ...
G Hanson… - Journal of International Economics, 2010 - Elsevier
We extend Melitz (2003) to allow for both global and bilateral fixed export costs. If global
(bilateral) export costs dominate, the average sales ratio (import sales per product
variety/domestic sales per variety), decreases (increases) in variable (fixed) trade barriers, ...
C Xiang - Research Seminar in International Economics …, 2002 - fordschool.umich.edu
Abstract: This paper identifies and measures new goods in the US manufacturing sector in
the late 1970s and 1980s, and finds that:(i) The average skilled-labor intensity of new goods
exceeds that of old goods by over 40%;(ii) even within 4-digit industries, new goods are ...
C Xiang - Journal of International Economics, 2007 - Elsevier
In a two-cone Heckscher–Ohlin model with CES preferences and a continuum of goods,
new northern goods increase the northern skill premium if they are skilled-labor intensive,
and may increase the premium if they are unskilled-labor intensive. Thus, the introduction ...
[CITATION] «Forecasting US Trade in Services»
RM Stern, AS Deardorff… - Services in …, 2001 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan …
G Schaur, C Xiang… - Review of International …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We show that in the setting of multiple goods and factors, the factor proportions theory has
the following prediction: across industries, the impacts of the endowment of a given factor on
industry outputs have positive co-variance with the relative uses of this factor. The intuition ...
C Xiang - Working Papers, 2002 - fordschool.umich.edu
Abstract This paper examines the effects of new goods on the relative wages of skilled-labor
and trade patterns in a two-cone Heckscher-Ohlin model and shows that:(i) new goods can
be a valid theoretical explanation for the rising skill premium in the US (ii) new goods have ...
GH Hanson… - 2011 - nber.org
In this paper we build a model of market competition among religious denominations, using
a framework that involves incomplete contracts and the production of club goods. We treat
denominations akin to multinational enterprises, which decide which countries to enter ...
D Hummels, R Jørgensen, JR Munch… - 2011 - nber.org
We estimate how offshoring and exporting affect wages by skill type. Our data match the
population of Danish workers to the universe of private-sector Danish firms, whose trade
flows are broken down by product and origin and destination countries. Our data reveal ...
[CITATION] qThe Wage and Employment Effects of Outsourcing: Evidence from Danish Matched Worker&Firm Data. rWorking Paper
D Hummels, R Jorgensen, J Munch… - 2010 - July
C Xiang - 2008 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: I identify new products at the levels of finely dis-aggregated (over 10,000) product
categories in the US merchandise imports data of 1972-2001. I then construct by industry the
South's new products exports (to the US) relative to the North's, normalized by the South's ...
C Xiang - 2006 - docs.lib.purdue.edu
Abstract In this paper I identify new goods in US imports data at the product levels of 7-digit
TSUSA or 10-digit HS codes. I show that consistent with product cycles, the North's new
goods exports relative to old goods exports grow faster than the South's, and then the ...
H Chong-xiang - Sichuan Environment, 2000 - en.cnki.com.cn
Based on the actual situation in the province of Sichuan, some issues concernning
engineering planning and arrangement, disposal treatment process selection, composting
technology application of municipal solid waste as well as the operation management of ...
LIN Chong-xiang - Journal of Shenyang College of Education, 2001 - en.cnki.com.cn
Based on knowing from audition teaching experience and checking the present status about
it in the art colleges, the author argues about the audition teaching and some problems
existing in the audition teaching and drilling ears. The article here makes a rough ...
C Xiang - 2010 - nber.org
The explosive growth in China's trade with the rest of the world has been one of the hallmark
events for globalization over the last decade. Looking ahead, will this growth continue? How
will this growth affect China's neighboring countries and trading partners? In addition, ...
[CITATION] Three essays on new goods, skill premium, trade and the Home market effect
C Xiang - 2002 - University of Michigan.
C Xiang - 2006 - economics.ku.edu
ABSTRACT We examine a generalized version of Flam and Helpman's (1987) model of
vertical differentiation that maps cross-country differences in income distributions to
variations in import variety and price distributions. The theoretical predictions are ...
[CITATION] International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment
C Xiang - Journal of Economic Literature, 2011 - American Economic Association
D Hummels, JR MUNCH, L SKIPPER… - 2011 - krannert.purdue.edu
Rising globalization creates both opportunities and challenges for workers. Wages depend
not only on ability and effort but also on the returns to specific tasks, and rising globalization
can lead to sharp changes in those task returns. Workers engaged in expanding export ...
C XIANG, W FEI, Y ZHANG… - Journal of Chongqing Jiaotong …, 2011 - en.cnki.com.cn
Numerical analysis and actual measurement were performed to study the failure mode and
process of the fill embankments on slope foundations taken K28+ 360~+ 860 section in
Guandong Meihe highway as the study object. Based on the analysis, the following ...
LMXF Wei… - Journal of Hexi University, 2010 - en.cnki.com.cn
... Olympic Games. Liu Mao-chang Xie Fang Wei Chong Xiang Cheng-fu(Department
of Physical Education,Hexi University,Zhangye,Gansu 734000). 【Key Words】:
【CateGory Index】: G842 【DOI】: CNKI:SUN:HXXY.0.2010-02-019. ...
H ZENG, M WANG, D DI… - asianjsp.com
Abstract Abstract: Objective To apply the principles and methodologies of
pharmacoeconomics to study questions in social pharmacy and expound the importance of
applying pharmacoeconomics in social pharmacy and the social factors influencing its ...
G Schaur, C Xiang… - 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We show that in the case of multiple goods and factors, the factor proportions
theory has the following prediction: across industries, the impacts of the endowment of a
given factor on industry outputs have positive co-variance with the relative uses of this ...
GH Hanson… - 2009 - nber.org
Abstract. In this paper, we use data from the World Christian Database to examine the
factors that affect the expansion of Protestant denominations internationally. Most of the
denominations are headquartered in the United States or the United Kingdom. ...
C Xiang - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
The explosive growth in China's trade with the rest of the world has been one of the hallmark
events for globalization over the last decade. Looking ahead, will this growth continue? How
will this growth affect China's neighboring countries and trading partners? In addition, ...
G Hanson… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
In the last dozen years, empirical research in international trade has blossomed. There are
now extensive bodies of work on testing the Heckscher-Ohlin trade model (Davis and
Weinstein 2002), examining the impact of globalization on wages and productivity ( ...
C Xiang - Ann Arbor, 1999 - fordschool.umich.edu
Abstract: Factor price equalization (FPE) is a central theme in trade theory, for which Dixit
and Norman (1980) establish the necessary and sufficient condition (the FPE condition).
Deardorff (1994) provides a more intuitive condition (the lens condition) and establishes ...
CAOCZ Guo-guang - Journal of Gansu Normal Colleges, 2008 - en.cnki.com.cn
In the article, the authors discuss the position of location case in modern China syntax,
analyzing the relationships between location case and directional verb, displacemental
verb, adhesive verb and depositing verb. Then such a conclusion can be drawn: location ...
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