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Monopolistic Competition and International Trade: Reconsidering the Evidence
David Hummels; James Levinsohn
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 110, No. 3. (Aug., 1995), pp. 799-836.
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MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION AND INTERNATIONAL
TRADE: RECONSIDERING THE EVIDENCE*
We test some propositions about international trade flowsthat are derived from
models of monopolistic competition developed by Elhanan Helpman and Paul
Krugman. We investigate whether the volume of trade between OECD countries is
consistent with the predictions of a model in which all trade is intraindustry trade in
differentiated products. We then repeat the test with non-OECD c
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