Distance, time, and specialization: Lean retailing in general equilibrium

被引:86
作者
Evans, CL
Harrigan, J
机构
[1] Board Governors Fed Reserve, Div Int Finance, Washington, DC 20551 USA
[2] Fed Reserve Bank New York, Int Res Dept, New York, NY 10045 USA
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10.1257/0002828053828590
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Transport time increases with distance traveled, and time is valuable. We show the implications of these facts for global specialization and trade: products where timely delivery is important will be produced near the source of final demand, where wages will be higher as a result. In the model, timely delivery is important because it allows retailers to respond to final demand fluctuations without holding costly inventories, and timely delivery is possible only from nearby locations. Using a unique dataset that allows us to measure the retail demand for timely delivery, we show that the sources of U.S. apparel imports have shifted in the way predicted by the model, with products for which timeliness matters increasingly imported from nearby countries.
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