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International Vertical Specialization, Imperfect Competition and Welfare [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
This paper looks at the impact of international vertical specialization when the final good industry is imperfectly competitive. Final goods are assembled out of different fragments. In the absence of international vertical specialization all fragments required to produce a given final good must be produced in the same country.
Goh, Ai Ting, Olivier, Jacques
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The rise of vertical specialization trade [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of International Economics, 2012
Manufacturing and vertical specialization (VS) trade, trade in goods that incorporate imported inputs, has grown rapidly since the 1960s. I argue that declining trade costs are an important explanation for these facts. I present a three stage vertical specialization trade model, with raw materials, manufactured parts and final goods sectors.
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Tariffs, vertical specialization and oligopoly

European Economic Review, 2016
Abstract We examine optimal tariffs in an environment with vertical specialization where the Home country specializes in final goods and the Foreign country specializes in intermediate inputs. A matched Home–Foreign pair bargains simultaneously over the input price and the level of output, and competes a` la Cournot with other matched pairs in ...
Tomohiro Ara, Arghya Ghosh
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Vertical Specialization and Industrial Upgrading: A Preliminary Note [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Vertical specialization is a measure of the import content of exports. Given the widely recognized importance of trade in tasks and global production networks, vertical specialization has recently gained the attention of international trade researchers and policy makers.
Xiao Jiang, William Milberg
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