Working Paper

Trade and Development in a Labor Surplus Economy

Edward B. Barbier, Michael Rauscher
CESifo, Munich, 2005

CESifo Working Paper No. 1481

This paper looks at a model in which two countries trade agricultural and manufactured commodities. The manufactured-goods sector produces with increasing returns to scale under conditions of monopolistic competition. It is shown that an increase in land endowment (or an increase in agricultural productivity) can have negative welfare implications for both countries. This outcome can result under three different scenarios: asymmetries across countries, i.e. a North-South model, a neoclassical labor market in the home country's instead of a Lewisian market, and alternative utility functions.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Keywords: international trade, labor surplus economy, land expansion, monopolistic competition, North-South model
JEL Classification: F120,J610,O150,O180