How pervasive is the product cycle? The empirical dynamics of American and Japanese trade flows
Joseph Gagnon and
Andrew Rose
No 410, International Finance Discussion Papers from Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.)
Abstract:
This paper looks for dynamic patterns in international trade flows using multilateral American and Japanese data disaggregated to the four-digit SITC level. Little evidence is found of product-cycle dynamics between 1962 and 1988; rather, goods that begin the sample in surplus (deficit) tend to remain in surplus (deficit) throughout the sample.
Keywords: International trade; Japan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1991
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Working Paper: How Pervasive is the Product Cycle? The Empirical Dynamics of American and Japanese Trade Flows (1992) 
Working Paper: How Pervasive Is the Product Cycle? The Empirical Dynamics of American and Japanese Trade Flows (1991) 
Working Paper: How Pervasive Is the Product Cycle? The Empirical Dynamics of American and Japanese Trade Flows (1991)
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