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Specialization and Nonrenewable Resources: Ricardo meets Ricardo

Ujjayant Chakravorty
University of Central Florida

James A. Roumasset
University of Hawaii at Manoa

Darrell Krulce
Independent



Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Forthcoming

Abstract:     
The one-demand Hotelling model fails to explain the observed specialization of nonrenewable resources. We develop a model with multiple demands and resources to show that specialization of resources according to demand is driven by Ricardian comparative advantage while the order of resource use over time is determined by Ricardian absolute advantage. An abundant resource with absolute advantage in all demands must be initially employed in all demands. When each resource has an absolute advantage in some demand, no resource may be used exclusively. The two-by-two model is characterized. Resource and demand-specific taxes are shown to have significant substitution effects.

Keywords: Comparative advantage, Dynamic models, Energy resources, Heterogenous demand, Hotelling theory

JEL Classifications: D9, Q3, Q4

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Date posted: June 03, 2005 ; Last revised: June 13, 2005

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Chakravorty, Ujjayant, Roumasset, James A. and Krulce, Darrell, Specialization and Nonrenewable Resources: Ricardo meets Ricardo. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=593441


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Ujjayant Chakravorty (Contact Author)
University of Central Florida ( email )
Orlando, FL 32816-1400
United States
407-823-4728 (Phone)
407-823-3269 (Fax)
HOME PAGE: http://www.bus.ucf.edu/uchakravorty
Darrell Krulce
Independent ( email )
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James A. Roumasset
University of Hawaii at Manoa ( email )
Honolulu, HI 96822
United States
808-956-7496 (Phone)
808-956-4347 (Fax)
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