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Re-exports in Spatial and Temporal Price and Allocation Models

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This paper deals with what P. A. Samuelson omitted in the text of his article on spatial equilibrium although he mentioned it in its footnote. The footnote reads as: “… cargo going from London to San Francisco is not to be treated as both an import and export of Panama.”2 However, if goods are landed at Colón and shipped again from Panama City, they are considered to be Panama’s re-exports.

This paper is based on the author’s recent article, Programming Model ni okeru Saiyushutsu ni tsuite (On Re-exports in Programming Models). In: Gendai Keizai Shakai ni okeru Shomondai (in Japanese). The main new feature of this paper is on determination of re-exports.

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Hashimoto, H. (1996). Re-exports in Spatial and Temporal Price and Allocation Models. In: van den Bergh, J.C.J.M., Nijkamp, P., Rietveld, P. (eds) Recent Advances in Spatial Equilibrium Modelling. Advances in Spatial Science. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80080-1_3

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