The Armington General Equilibrium Model: Properties, Implications and Alternatives
Staff Working Paper
The Armington General Equilibrium Model: Properties, Implications and Alternatives by Xiao-Guang Zhang was released 27 February 2008.
Preliminaires
Preface, Acknowledgments, Abbreviations, Overview
1 Introduction
1.1 Understanding the Armington Model
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Scope
1.4 Outline
2 General equilibrium properties of the Armington model
2.1 Comparison of model structure
2.2 Free trade equilibrium with unitary Armington elasticities
2.3 Free trade equilibrium with other Armington elasticities
2.4 The Armington model and basic trade theorems
3 Implications for policy analysis
3.1 Properties of tariff-distorted equilibria
3.2 Implications for welfare measurement
4 Existing alternatives to the Armington model
4.1 Inter-industry trade models
4.2 Other intra-industry trade models
5 A hybrid model: the A-H-O model
5.1 The need for a hybrid model
5.2 An Armington-Heckscher-Ohlin model
6 Concluding remarks
A The Heckscher-Ohlin model
A.1 Autarkic equilibrium
A.2 Free trade equilibrium
A.3 Integrated equilibrium
References
Download this publication
Printed copies
This report is available only on the website.
Have your say
We value your comments about this publication and encourage you to complete and submit the publications feedback form.
