Product differentiation and the treatment of foreign trade in computable general equilibrium models of small economies

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This paper examines the treatment of exports and imports, and external closure rules, adopted in recent single-country computable general equilibrium models of small economies. The paper presents a simple, one-sector analytic model which captures the major features of the multi-sector counterpart used in applied models. The paper derives graphical and algebraic solutions to the model and shows that, unlike some earlier external closures, this one gives rise to a well-behaved, price-taking economy. The model is also useful to illustrate the role of elasticities in popular trade-theoretic models that include traded and non-traded goods. © 1989.

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de Melo, J., & Robinson, S. (1989). Product differentiation and the treatment of foreign trade in computable general equilibrium models of small economies. Journal of International Economics, 27(1–2), 47–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1996(89)90077-9

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