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The International Demonstration Effect and the Domestic Division of Labour: A Simple Model

Po-Ting Liu
Monash University - Department of Economics

Guang-Zhen Sun
Monash University - Department of Economics; Max Planck Institute for Research Into Economic Systems



Pacific Economic Review, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 515-528, December 2005

Abstract:     
The implications of the international demonstration effect (IDE) for the development of underdeveloped economies have long been studied and debated. Yet few formal analyses exist in the literature, especially regarding its implications for the growth of domestic markets and the division of labour in developing economies. We offer an analysis of endogenous specialization under the IDE, the first of its kind, showing that, far more complicated than the scenario held by conventional wisdom, the IDE makes more difficult the emergence of the market underpinning the domestic division of labour, but facilitates the expansion of the market once it has been developed.

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Date posted: January 07, 2006 ; Last revised: January 07, 2006

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Liu, Po-Ting and Sun, Guang-Zhen, The International Demonstration Effect and the Domestic Division of Labour: A Simple Model. Pacific Economic Review, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 515-528, December 2005. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=871274 or doi:10.1111/j.1468-0106.2005.00289.x


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Po-Ting Liu (Contact Author)
Monash University - Department of Economics ( email )
Wellington Road
Clayton, Victoria 3 Australia
Guang-Zhen Sun
Monash University - Department of Economics ( email )
Wellington Road
Clayton, Victoria 3 Australia
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Max Planck Institute for Research Into Economic Systems
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D-07745 Jena Germany
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