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A Dynamic And Stochastic Extension Of The Main Theorems Of International Trade: The Case Of Exhaustible And Non-Renewable Factors

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  • Francisco Venegas-Martínez

    (Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Ciudad de México)

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La mayoría de los modelos de comercio internacional son estáticos y deterministas, los factores de la producción se presentan a una tasa dada que permanece constante para siempre. En este trabajo proporcionamos algunas extensiones a los teoremas fundamentales del comercio internacional (Ribczynski, Stolper-Samuelson, Hecksher-Ohlin-Samuelso? y el de igualación de precios de los factores) . Consideramos recursos que se agotan y no son renovables en un marco dinámico donde los factores y las tasas de extracción se comportan de acuerdo a ecuaciones diferenciales estocásticas que siguen una tendencia dada. En este caso, pertubaciones estocásticas como: choques de mercado o aumentos o disminuciones inesperadas de reservas, son modelados a través del movimiento Browniano (la versión continua de una caminata aleatoria).

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  • Francisco Venegas-Martínez, 2004. "A Dynamic And Stochastic Extension Of The Main Theorems Of International Trade: The Case Of Exhaustible And Non-Renewable Factors," Remef - Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas Nueva Época REMEF (The Mexican Journal of Economics and Finance), Instituto Mexicano de Ejecutivos de Finanzas, IMEF, vol. 3(1), pages 79-99, Marzo 200.
  • Handle: RePEc:imx:journl:v:3:y:2004:i:1:p:79-99
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    International Trade;

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    • F11 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Neoclassical Models of Trade

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