Productive factors such as human and physical capital are accumulated and trade can affect the steady-state levels of such factors. Consequently, trade liberalization will have dynamic effects on output and welfare as the economy moves to its new steady state, in addition to its usual static effects. The output impact of this dynamic effect is measurable and appears to be quite large. The welfare impact of this dynamic effect is also measurable. The size of this dynamic gain from trade depends on the importance of external scale economies.
Working Paper No. 270
Measurable Dynamic Gains from Trade
Working Paper
Reference
Baldwin, Richard (1990). “Measurable Dynamic Gains from Trade”. IFN Working Paper No. 270. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Baldwin, Richard (1990). “Measurable Dynamic Gains from Trade”. IFN Working Paper No. 270. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).
Author
Richard Baldwin