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The present paper explores how foreign business conditions affect domestic income, welfare, and industry structure, i.e., the international spillovers from business conditions, in a two-country one-sector heterogeneous-firms trade model. Pro-competitive improvements in foreign business conditions (e.g., a larger market, higher productivity, lower export costs or lower entry costs) increase real income and thus welfare in both countries. The positive spillovers materialize in part through intra-industry reallocations similar to those released by trade liberalization. They include stronger selection into firm survival and a larger share of firms exporting, and, thus, a shift of activity towards more productive firms and a subsequent increase in aggregate productivity. The change in the share of domestic expenditure is shown to be a sufficient statistic for how changes in foreign business conditions affect domestic real income, welfare, and industry structure. Finally, the paper highlights that the sign of the spillover is highly dependent on whether the general equilibrium is restored through standard home market effects or through adjustment in the relative wage.
期刊介绍:
Review of World Economics is a quarterly journal. Under the name Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, it was founded in 1913 as the world''s first journal with a focus on international economics. The Review has retained this focus, with particular emphasis on research in trade and trade policies, foreign direct investment, global supply chains, migration, international finance, currency systems and exchange rates, monetary and fiscal policies in open economies. The objective of the Review is to publish contributions of the highest quality and retain its status as one of the leading journals in international economics. Officially cited as: Rev World Econ