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Gradual trade liberalization in a North-South model of the product cycle

Authors

CRISTOBAL CAMPOAMOR, ADOLFO

External publication

No

Means

J. Econ. Z. Natl.okon.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

1.373

SJR Impact

0.583

Publication date

01/08/2019

ISI

000475672200003

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-85055927688

Abstract

The catchup and convergence of some developing countries with the Western hemisphere is a major experience in modern history. In this paper we investigate the impact on welfare and convergence of a gradual decay in trade costs within a North-South, product cycle setting. In contrast to the existing literature on product cycles with expanding-product-variety models, we explore analytically the consequences of a gradual globalization at any level of initial trade costs. It is proved that convergence only arises if the size and R&D productivity of the South is sufficiently small, relative to the North. Furthermore, lower trade costs are shown to be always beneficial to both the South and the North, under all relevant parameter values.

Keywords

Globalization; North-South convergence; Product cycles; Endogenous growth