gge模型的现代贸易理论:阿明顿、克鲁格曼和梅利茨模型

P. Dixon, M. Jerie, Maureen T. Rimmer
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本文是为CGE建模者和其他对现代贸易理论感兴趣的人准备的。阿明顿贸易规范假设了国家层面的产品差异,40年来一直是通用电气模型的核心。从20世纪80年代克鲁格曼和最近的梅利茨开始,贸易理论家更倾向于使用公司层面产品差异化的规范。我们找出了阿明顿、克鲁格曼和梅利茨模型之间的联系,将它们作为一个包含模型的连续限制较少的特殊情况推导出来。然后,我们研究了Melitz模型的最优性性质,证明了Melitz一般均衡是全局成本最小化问题的解决方案。这表明包络定理可以用于解释梅利茨模型的结果。接下来,我们解释了Balistreri-Rutherford分解,其中Melitz一般均衡模型被分解为Melitz部门模型与阿明顿一般均衡模型相结合。Balistreri和Rutherford认为他们的分解是求解Melitz一般均衡模型的迭代方法的基础。我们将其视为一种手段,将Melitz结果解释为阿明顿模拟的结果,并对生产率和偏好变量进行额外的冲击。考虑到CGE建模器,我们报告了使用GEMPACK求解Melitz一般均衡模型的计算经验。关键词:阿明顿、克鲁格曼、梅利茨;CGE模型;国际贸易。JEL代码:F12;D40;D58;C6
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Modern Trade Theory for CGE Modelling: the Armington, Krugman and Melitz Models
This paper is for CGE modelers and others interested in modern trade theory. The Armington specification of trade, assuming country-level product differentiation, has been central to CGE modelling for 40 years. Starting in the 1980s with Krugman and more recently Melitz, trade theorists have preferred specifications with firm-level product differentiation. We draw out the connections between the Armington, Krugman and Melitz models, deriving them as successively less restrictive special cases of an encompassing model. We then investigate optimality properties of the Melitz model, demonstrating that a Melitz general equilibrium is the solution to a global, cost-minimizing problem. This suggests that envelope theorems can be used in interpreting results from a Melitz model. Next we explain the Balistreri-Rutherford decomposition in which a Melitz general equilibrium model is broken into Melitz sectoral models combined with an Armington general equilibrium model. Balistreri and Rutherford see their decomposition as a basis of an iterative approach for solving Melitz general equilibrium models. We see it as a means for interpreting Melitz results as the outcome of an Armington simulation with additional shocks to productivity and preferences variables. With CGE modelers in mind, we report computational experience in solving a Melitz general equilibrium model using GEMPACK. Key words: Armington, Krugman and Melitz; CGE modelling; international trade. JEL codes: F12; D40; D58; C6
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