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Has Globalization Gone Far Enough: The Costs of Fragmented Markets

Scott Bradford () and Robert Lawrence

in Peterson Institute Press: All Books from Peterson Institute for International Economics

Abstract: The authors use the underlying data from purchasing power parity surveys to estimate the potential benefits from fully integrating goods markets among major OECD countries. These data are particularly useful because they are comprehensive, and every effort has been made to ensure that they are comparable. Input-output tables are used to eliminate distribution margins from final goods prices and thereby provide estimates of ex-factory prices. Price differentials have been taken as measures of barriers, and the welfare effects of eliminating these barriers have been estimated in a general equilibrium model. The study also provides insights into the relative openness of individual OECD countries to the world economy and the degree to which Europe has become a single market.

Date: 2004
ISBN: 978-0-88132-349-8
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