TY - JOUR AU - Markusen,James R. AU - Svensson,Lars E.O. TI - Trade in Goods and Factors with International Differences in Technology JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 1101 PY - 1983 Y2 - March 1983 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w1101 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w1101.pdf N1 - Author contact info: James R. Markusen Department of Economics University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309-0256 Tel: 303/492-0748 Fax: 303/492-8960 E-Mail: james.markusen@colorado.edu Lars E.O. Svensson Sveriges Riksbank SE-103 37 Stockholm SWEDEN Tel: +46 8 787 0107 Fax: +46 8 21 0531 E-Mail: lars.svensson@iies.su.se AB - A general model of trade caused by international differences in production technology is developed using techniques of duality theory. For the caseof product-augmenting differences in technology, it is shown that there is a positive correlation between net export and technological superiority, such that a country will "on average" export goods for which the country has superior technolor. If some factors are permitted to be internationally traded, it is demonstrated via this correlation that the volume of trade must increase. Thus unlike trade caused by factor endowment differences, goods trade caused by product-augmenting differences in production technolody is always in this sense complementary with factor trade. For factor-augmenting technology differences, in the absence of factor trade the goods trade pattern is as if it was caused by factor endowment differences. With factor trade, goods trade and factor trade can then be either complements or substitutes. ER -