A Customs Union with a Continuum of Products.
This paper analyses the customs union problem in a model containing a continuum of products. The continuum is in three dimensions, so that three countries each have a distinct comparative advantage. Trade patterns are endogenously determined, and changed by policy. This is in the tradition of Viner,...
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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CEPR
1991
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