Globalization and the Evolution of the Supply Chain: who gains and who loses?


Autoria(s): Fujita, Masahisa; Thisse, Jacques-Francois
Data(s)

30/10/2006

30/10/2006

01/08/2004

Resumo

This paper focuses on two distinct facets of globalization: the decrease in the trade costs of goods and the decline of communication costs between headquarters and production facilities within firms. When the unskilled have about the same wage in the two regions, the decrease of these costs fosters the gradual agglomeration of plants in the core region accommodating the headquarters. By contrast, when the wage gap is significant, the process of integration eventually triggers the re-location of plants into the periphery. In particular, when the process of re-location is driven by falling communication costs, the welfare of all workers living in the core goes down whereas the welfare of those who reside in the periphery rises.

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Identificador

IDE Discussion Paper. No. 5. 2004.8

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/204

IDE Discussion Paper

5

Idioma(s)

en

eng

Publicador

Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO

日本貿易振興機構アジア経済研究所

Palavras-Chave #Information technologies (technology) #Communication costs #Agglomeration #Headquarters #Plants #Supply chain #Re-location #Globalization #International economic relations #Communication #情報技術 #グローバリゼーション #国際経済 #コミュニケーション #333.6 #G World,others #F12 - Models of Trade with Imperfect Competition and Scale Economies #L13 - Oligopoly and Other Imperfect Markets #R13 - General Equilibrium and Welfare Economic Analysis of Regional Economies #330.191.6
Tipo

Working Paper

Technical Report