Endowments, Skill-Biased Technology, and Factor Prices: A Unified Approach to Trade

We develop a multi-factor, multi-sector Eaton-Kortum model in order to examine the impact of trade costs, factor endowments, and technology (both Ricardian and factor-augmenting) on factor prices, trade in goods, and trade in the services of primary factors (value-added trade). This framework nests...

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Endowment
Income
International trade
International Trade and Investment
Prices
Productivity
Skilled workers
Wages & salaries
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