Discussion paper

DP2005 Diversity and Trade

We develop a competitive model of trade between countries with similar aggregate factor endowments. The trade pattern reflects differences in the distribution of talent across the labour forces of the two countries. The country with a relatively homogeneous population exports the good produced by a technology with complementarities between tasks. The country with a more diverse work force exports the good for which individual success is more important. Imperfect observability of talent strengthens the forces of comparative advantage. Finally, we examine an aspect of education policy concerning the spread of human capital across the student population.

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Citation

Grossman, G and G Maggi (1998), ‘DP2005 Diversity and Trade‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2005. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp2005