How Distortions Alter the Impacts of International Trade in Developing Countries
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Atkin, David G
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Substantial research in development economics has highlighted the presence of weak institutions, market failures, and distortions in developing countries. Yet much of the knowledge generated in international trade comes from workhorse models that abstract from these frictions. This review summarizes the recent literature that assesses how these characteristics interact (or may interact) with trade reforms, resulting in different impacts in developing countries relative to what we would expect in developed countries. We discuss understudied areas that warrant further research.
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2020-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of EconomicsJournal
The Annual Review of Economics
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Annual Reviews
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Atkin, David and Amit Khandelwal. “How Distortions Alter the Impacts of International Trade in Developing Countries.” The Annual Review of Economics, 12, 1 (May 2020): 213-238 © 2020 The Author(s)
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1941-1391