Citation
Discussion Paper Details
Please find the details for DP886 in an easy to copy and paste format below:
Full Details | Bibliographic Reference
Full Details
Title: Integration, Specialization and Adjustment
Author(s): Paul Krugman and Anthony Venables
Publication Date: December 1993
Keyword(s): Agglomeration, Industrial Location and Integration
Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics
Abstract: The paper considers the equilibrium location of two industries in two countries. Both industries are imperfectly competitive and produce goods which are used in final consumption and as intermediates by firms in the same industry. Intermediate usage creates cost and demand linkages between firms and a tendency for agglomeration of each industry. When trade barriers are high the equilibrium involves division of both industries between both locations in order to meet the final demands of consumers. At lower trade barriers agglomeration forces dominate and the equilibrium involves specialization, with each industry concentrated in a single location. Economic integration may induce specialization. The paper studies the simple dynamics of the model and demonstrates that during the adjustment process a sizeable proportion of the labour force may suffer lower real wages as relocation of industry occurs, although there are long-run gains from integration.
For full details and related downloads, please visit: https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=886
Bibliographic Reference
Krugman, P and Venables, A. 1993. 'Integration, Specialization and Adjustment'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=886