Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change

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The motivation for this paper stems from the steady decline in the share of consumer expenditures on goods produced in the global south, coupled with the (empirically ambiguous) Singer/Prebisch hypothesis that this can be explained by a secular decline in the southern terms of trade. Drawing on these sources of inspiration, the paper sets out to study the dynamics of the terms of trade using a multi-sector growth model based on the principle of cumulative causation. The upshot is a North-South model of growth and trade in which the evolution of the terms of trade depends on differential rates of productivity growth in different sectors of the economy - and in which terms of trade dynamics may not be the best guide as to whether or not there is an uneven development problem.

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Araujo, R. A. (2016). Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change. Revista de Economia Politica, 36(1), 150–167. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-31572016v36n01a09

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