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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Changes in Transport and Non Transport Costs: Local vs. Global Impacts in a Spatial Network

Takatoshi TabuchiKristian BehrensKristian BehrensAndrea LamorgeseGianmarco I.p. Ottaviano

subject

MicroeconomicsMonopolistic competitionSpatial networkInternational integrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPareto principleEconomicsTransportation technologyWelfareIndustrial organizationmedia_common

description

We develop a multi-country Dixit-Stiglitz trade model and analyze how industry location and welfare respond to changes in: (i) transport frictions (e.g., infrastructure, transportation technology); and (ii) non-transport frictions (e.g., tariffs, standards and regulations). We show that changes in non-transport frictions, which are usually origin-destination specific, do not allow for any clear prediction as to changes in industry location and welfare; whereas changes in transport frictions, which are usually not origin-destination specific, may allow for such predictions. In particular, we show that reductions in transport frictions occurring at links around which the spatial network is locally a tree are Pareto welfare improving.

https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.988322