Globalization and the Inequality of Nations.
A monopolistically competitive manufacturing sector produces goods used for final consumption and as intermediates. Intermediate usage creates cost and demand linkages between firms and a tendency for manufacturing agglomeration. How does globalization affect the location of manufacturing and gains...
Main Authors: | Krugman, P, Venables, A |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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National Bureau of Economic Research
1995
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