Engel's Law in the Global Economy: Demand-Induced Patterns of Structural Change, Innovation, and Trade
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Matsuyama, Kiminori
署名单位:
Northwestern University
刊物名称:
ECONOMETRICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0012-9682
DOI:
10.3982/ECTA13765
发表日期:
2019
页码:
497-528
关键词:
monopolistic competition
income-distribution
product differentiation
comparative advantage
INTERNATIONAL-TRADE
Ricardian model
market-size
GROWTH
WORLD
complementarities
摘要:
Endogenous demand composition across sectors due to income elasticity differences, or Engel's Law for brevity, affects (i) sectoral compositions in employment and in value-added, (ii) variations in innovation rates and in productivity change across sectors, (iii) intersectoral patterns of trade across countries, and (iv) product cycles from rich to poor countries. Using a two-country model of directed technical change with a continuum of sectors under nonhomothetic preferences, which is rich enough to capture all these effects as well as their interactions, this paper offers a unifying perspective on how economic growth and globalization affect the patterns of structural change, innovation, and trade across countries and across sectors in the presence of Engel's Law. Among the main messages is that globalization amplifies, instead of reducing, the power of endogenous domestic demand composition differences as a driver of structural change.
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