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Productivity spillovers through trade integration in Central America
This study investigates how trade integration shapes the transmission of productivity shocks across Central America, addressing a critical gap in the understanding of spillovers in a deeply integrated region. Existing literature confirms the existence of spillovers in the region but offers limited evidence on their transmission mechanisms. Using a computable general equilibrium model in which trade relationships are represented through gravity equations, we simulate country-specific total-factor-productivity shocks and trace their macroeconomic impacts. Our results show that countries that are more integrated gain more from positive productivity shocks, regardless of whether the shock originates within the country or among its trade partners, with low-income economies benefiting the most. Additionally, countries present higher productivity-fueled economic growth when they trade compared to when their economies are closed. These findings highlight how trade integration amplifies productivity-driven growth and clarify the synergy between productivity gains and regional trade.
期刊介绍:
Economic Modelling fills a major gap in the economics literature, providing a single source of both theoretical and applied papers on economic modelling. The journal prime objective is to provide an international review of the state-of-the-art in economic modelling. Economic Modelling publishes the complete versions of many large-scale models of industrially advanced economies which have been developed for policy analysis. Examples are the Bank of England Model and the US Federal Reserve Board Model which had hitherto been unpublished. As individual models are revised and updated, the journal publishes subsequent papers dealing with these revisions, so keeping its readers as up to date as possible.