Multinational Firms and the New Trade Theory.

A model is constructed in which multinational firms arise endogenously. Multinationals are more important in total activity when countries are similar in incomes (size) and in relative factor endowments, and when total world income is high. These predictions are consistent with empirical evidence an...

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Những tác giả chính: Markusen, J, Venables, A
Định dạng: Journal article
Ngôn ngữ:English
Được phát hành: 1998
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Tóm tắt:A model is constructed in which multinational firms arise endogenously. Multinationals are more important in total activity when countries are similar in incomes (size) and in relative factor endowments, and when total world income is high. These predictions are consistent with empirical evidence and the authors' results help point to more formal tests. The standard oligopoly model of international trade is a special case of their model when multinationals are suppressed and this allows the authors to provide an explicit comparison to the national-firm model with respect to the location of production, welfare, and the volume of trade.