A many-country, many-good model of labor market rigidities as a source of comparative advantage

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  • who: Advantage and collaborators from the This Article was downloaded from Harvard University's DASH repository, and is made available have published the paper: A Many-Country, Many-Good Model of Labor Market Rigidities as a Source of Comparative Advantage, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The discussion above shows how the model can be analyzed in reduced form as a standard Ricardian model where country c technology for producing good i is given by the productivity term ~ ( c i) (the inverse unit input requirement).

SUMMARY

    The Model There are many countries . . .

     

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