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

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Autor(a) principal: ARAUJO,RICARDO AZEVEDO
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia Política
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Resumo: ABSTRACT 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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title Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change
spellingShingle Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change
ARAUJO,RICARDO AZEVEDO
structural economic dynamics
terms of trade
title_short Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change
title_full Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change
title_fullStr Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change
title_sort Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade in a model of cumulative causation and structural change
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terms of trade
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terms of trade
description ABSTRACT 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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