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Juana Castillo

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Is Spain a lumpy country? A dynamic analysis of the ‘lens condition’

2008

We implement the ‘lens condition’ of Deardoff (1994) to investigate whether lumpiness, an excessively uneven geographic distribution of production factors, is large enough to allow for regional specialization of production at different factor prices. Using data from 50 Spanish provinces over the period 1964 to 2001, we show that Spain evolved from being a lumpy economy to a state where lumpiness no longer mattered.

Geographic distributionEconomics and EconometricsEconomySpecialization (functional)Factor priceEconomicsFactors of productionLens (geology)Production (economics)Economic geographyApplied Economics Letters
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Testing Heckscher— Ohlin—Vanek Model Using Spanish Regional Data

2008

The authors conduct an empirical study of the Heckscher—Ohlin—Vanek (HOV) model of trade using regional data rather than country data. Findings for Spanish regions suggest that relaxing the assumption of world factor price equalization alone is not enough to improve the performance of the HOV model. The supposition of world identical and homothetic preferences must also be relaxed. The authors also test whether Spanish regions share the same production techniques. Allowing for productivity-adjusted factor price equalization across regions or region-specific input—output matrices contributes very little toward improving the HOV model's predictive power, suggesting that the state of technolo…

EconomicsGeneral Social SciencesClassical economicsInternational economicsGeneral Environmental ScienceInternational Regional Science Review
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