
xxii conferenza italiana di scienze regionali
... environment also depends upon income. Giersch (1974), argues that demand for environment may be valued differently across countries since preferences across individuals are not identical. In this case, comparative advantages would reflect individual preferences for the environment given that polluta ...
... environment also depends upon income. Giersch (1974), argues that demand for environment may be valued differently across countries since preferences across individuals are not identical. In this case, comparative advantages would reflect individual preferences for the environment given that polluta ...
Increasing Returns to Scale and Monopolistic Competition (Theory)
... (1980), which was that some workers are perfectly mobile across the two countries/“regions”. Mobile workers move to where their real wage is highest. These workers are attracted to the already larger region because of the higher nominal wages they earn there (HME) and the wider array of varieties fo ...
... (1980), which was that some workers are perfectly mobile across the two countries/“regions”. Mobile workers move to where their real wage is highest. These workers are attracted to the already larger region because of the higher nominal wages they earn there (HME) and the wider array of varieties fo ...