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Distribution of Consumption, Production and Trade within the U.S.

Hakan Yilmazkuday
Temple University - Department of Economics


July 2009


Abstract:     
This paper attempts to determine the main motivation behind intranational and international trade by introducing a model that considers the distributions of production and consumption within the U.S. at the industry level. On the consumption side, industry- and state-specific international imports and elasticities of substitution are shown to be systematically connected to consumption agglomeration effects, while on the production side, industry- and state-specific international exports and intermediate input trade are shown to be systematically connected to production agglomeration and specialization effects. Industry structures also play an important role in the determination and magnitude of these effects.

Keywords: Regional Trade, Intermediate Inputs, The United States

JEL Classifications: R12, R13, R32

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Date posted: June 25, 2007 ; Last revised: July 20, 2009

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Yilmazkuday, Hakan, Distribution of Consumption, Production and Trade within the U.S. (July 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=995536


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Hakan Yilmazkuday (Contact Author)
Temple University - Department of Economics ( email )
Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States
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