Trade costs, wage difference, and endogenous growth
Akinori Tanaka (gge006ta@mail2.econ.osaka-u.ac.jp) and
Kazuhiro Yamamoto
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Akinori Tanaka: Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University
No 11-16, Discussion Papers in Economics and Business from Osaka University, Graduate School of Economics
Abstract:
In this paper, we develop an endogenous growth model with two coun- tries in which the international trade of differentiated goods requires dif- ferent trade costs and equilibrium wages in the two countries. If the labor productivity in one country's agricultural sector is higher than that of the other country, the wages will also be higher. In this model, there is a case in which the small country has a higher share of manufacturing firms than the larger country, and the innovation sector locates in the small country, since the cost for production of the manufacturing sector and innovation sector is higher in the large country than in the small country. First, when trade costs are high, the share of manufacturing firms in a large country increases with a decline in trade costs. However, the share then decreases with a decline in trade costs when trade costs are low. Finally, all firms agglomerate in the small country with lower production costs. If trade costs are very high, the innovation sector will locate in the small country. If trade costs take an intermediate value, it will locate in the large country. If trade costs become very low, it will re-locate in the small country. The growth rate moves non-monotonously in a W-shaped curve when there is a reduction in trade costs. This happens because the growth rate is affected by the number of manufacturing firms and the location of the innovation sector.
Keywords: market size; wage differential; growth rates; innovation sector. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F0 O31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 22 pages
Date: 2011-05
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dge, nep-ino and nep-int
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Journal Article: Trade costs, wage difference, and endogenous growth (2013) 
Working Paper: Trade Costs, Wage Difference, and Endogenous Growth (2012) 
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