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Review of International Economics | 1999

On Terms of Trade and Capital Accumulation

María Dolores Guilló

This paper studies, within an OLG general equilibrium framework, the role of relative factor intensities in determining the relationship between the terms of trade and the capital stock. It shows that a diversified production equilibrium can be characterized by a positive association between these two variables if the investment sector is more labor-intensive and sector technologies are relatively dissimilar. Therefore, capital accumulation and terms-of-trade improvements do not require an import sector growing faster than the export sector when the latter is more capital-intensive. Large Stolper-Samuelson effects on factor incomes drive the results. Copyright 1999 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.


Review of Development Economics | 2015

Convergence in a Dynamic Heckscher–Ohlin Model with Land

María Dolores Guilló; Fidel Perez-Sebastian

Convergence among nations that share the same preferences and technologies is a key result of the closed-economy neoclassical growth framework that has received substantial support in the data. However, Heckscher–Ohlin versions of the two-sector neoclassical growth model predict that nations that differ in their capital–labor ratios may not converge to the same steady state, even if they are identical in all other aspects. This is a puzzling result that warns us about potential dangers of international trade. In this paper we show that when land, an input in fixed supply, is introduced into the model, international trade in goods no longer limits the capacity of poor nations to catch up with the advanced world.


Spanish Economic Review | 2001

The trade balance and the terms of trade in a two-country two-sector OLG economy

María Dolores Guilló

Abstract. We consider a two-country, two-sector OLG model. It is shown that the trade balance and the relative price of exports are always positively related when exports are labor intensive regardless of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption. A large response of savings to future prices becomes a sufficient condition for an inverse relation between these variables only if exports are capital intensive. In this case, a rise in the terms of trade can be followed by a trade balance decline if consumption goods are capital intensive and the income effect implied on savings is negative and large.


Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control | 2011

A unified theory of structural change

María Dolores Guilló; Chris Papageorgiou; Fidel Perez-Sebastian


Review of Economic Dynamics | 2004

Costly capital reallocation and energy use

Antonia Díaz; Luis A. Puch; María Dolores Guilló


Journal of Development Economics | 2007

THE CURSE AND BLESSING OF FIXED SPECIFIC FACTORS IN SMALL-OPEN ECONOMIES

María Dolores Guilló; Fidel Perez-Sebastian


Journal of International Economics | 2015

Neoclassical Growth and the Natural Resource Curse Puzzle

María Dolores Guilló; Fidel Perez-Sebastian


Archive | 2000

FAMILY TIES AND UNEMPLOYMENT

María Dolores Guilló; Antonia Díaz


Archive | 2005

Paths of Development in Open Economies: The Role of Land

María Dolores Guilló; Fidel Perez-Sebastian


Archive | 1998

Some stylized facts of Spanish unemployment

María Dolores Guilló; Antonia Díaz

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Antonia Díaz

Charles III University of Madrid

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Luis A. Puch

Complutense University of Madrid

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Chris Papageorgiou

International Monetary Fund

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