Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective

In this paper, we investigate international demand spillovers brought about by a global middle class and their impact on trade patterns and industrialization. We propose a multi-industry and two-country trade model featuring demand complementarities propagating increasing returns across industries a...

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Globalization
Income distribution
Industrialization
International trade
Labor market
Modeling
Spillover effect
Nonhomothetic preferences
Spillovers
Trade
World income distribution
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title Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective
spellingShingle Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective
Globalization
Income distribution
Industrialization
International trade
Labor market
Modeling
Spillover effect
Nonhomothetic preferences
Spillovers
Trade
World income distribution
title_short Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective
title_full Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective
title_fullStr Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective
title_full_unstemmed Trade, demand spillovers, and industrialization: The emerging global middle class in perspective
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dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Globalization
Income distribution
Industrialization
International trade
Labor market
Modeling
Spillover effect
Nonhomothetic preferences
Spillovers
Trade
World income distribution
topic Globalization
Income distribution
Industrialization
International trade
Labor market
Modeling
Spillover effect
Nonhomothetic preferences
Spillovers
Trade
World income distribution
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