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Comparative Advantages and Demand in the New Competitive Ricardian Models
Fecha
2018-02-01Registro en:
Foreign Trade Review, v. 53, n. 1, p. 29-48, 2018.
0015-7325
10.1177/0015732516681884
2-s2.0-85093104377
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Institución
Resumen
We survey the new Ricardian models of bilateral trade, which are seen as tractable structure for multi-country trade models addressing either cost or demand linkages to trade. Cost-based Ricardian models advance new forms of comparative advantages that are irrespective of autarky price and, in some cases, even of opportunity cost. A less noticed feature is their reliance in demand function that does not disturb cost-based prices. Demand-based Ricardian models hinge especially on non-homothetic preferences for asymmetric goods and the supply-side ordering of goods mirrors the demand-side ordering. We also critically discuss extensions of these latter competitive models to trade in quality. We further seek to identify all these models vis-à-vis the Ricardo–Haberler–Deardorff tradition. JEL: F10, 019, D5