Discussion paper

DP2526 Trade, FDI and Congestion - the Small and very Open Economy

Typically, a small and open economy trades goods at given world prices. Here, we present a model of a very open small economy, where capital and labour are internationally mobile, too. When investing into infrastructure, the economy?s government attracts not only mobile capital but mobile labour, too. These capital and labour inflows into the economy reinforce each other. They contribute to rising welfare for land owning indigenous households. But all potential benefits for land renting immigrant households are capitalized into higher land rents. The paper is also an attempt to give an account of the recent economic boom in Ireland.

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Citation

Dascher, K (2000), ‘DP2526 Trade, FDI and Congestion - the Small and very Open Economy‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2526. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp2526