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    Title: 貿易條件、內生性成長:跨期疊代模型
    Terms of Trade, Endogenous Growth: In an Overlapping Generations Model
    Authors: 李政德
    Contributors: 國貿系
    Keywords: 貿易條件
    內生性成長
    跨期疊代模型
    貿易型態
    Endogenous growth
    Trade patterns
    Terms of trade
    Overlapping generations model
    Date: 2005-03
    Issue Date: 2017-08-09 11:55:34 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文擬建構一個兩部門內生性成長的跨期疊代模型,分析貿易條件和長期成長率之間的關係。我們發現在一個小型開放的經濟體系中,只要自給自足長期均衡的相對價格與世界相對價格不同時,則會出口具有比較利益的財貨。然而,貿易條件與長期成長率的關係會受到貿易型態的影響。換言之,經濟體系若專業化生產投資財,則長期成長率不受貿易條件的影響;若專業化生產消費財,則貿易條件改善會增加長期成長率。
    This paper analyzes the relationship between the terms of trade and the steady state growth rate in a two-sector overlapping-generations model with endogenous growth. We find that as long as its autarky steady state price differs from the world price, a small open-economy will export the goods with comparative advantage. The impact of the terms of trade on the steady state growth rate depends on the trade patterns. Namely, if a small open economy specializes in a capital commodity, the steady state growth rate is unaffected by the terms of trade. If it specializes in a consumption commodity, the steady state growth rate is positively correlated with improvements in the terms of trade.
    Relation: 商管科技季刊 6:1 民94.03 頁1-18
    Appears in Collections:[Department of International Trade 7 Graduate Institute of International Trade ] periodical articles

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