An Evolutionary Game to Model Offshoring and Reshoring of Production Between Developed and Developing Countries

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作者
Bacchiocchi, Andrea [1 ]
Bischi, Gian Italo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Italy
关键词
Dynamic Complexity; Evolutionary Games; Labor Productivity; Manufacturing Location; Offshoring; Reshoring; LOCATION; FIRMS; GLOBALIZATION; SPILLOVERS; EMPLOYMENT; DISCRETE; GROWTH;
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10.4018/IJABE.302137
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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A dynamic model is proposed to describe the time evolution of production location choices of a multinational enterprise that can decide between two possible manufacturing locations: a stylized developed economy and a developing economy. The model is based on an evolutionary approach according to a replicator dynamics driven by expected profits. The production in each country is determined by the availability of labor inputs and their relative productivity, on wages of skilled and unskilled workers, as well as on cost externalities due to knowledge spillovers and public goods availability. The model includes the effects of relative demand and supply on earnings distribution with two different types of workers (high and low skilled) and the substitution between the two categories is captured by a CES aggregate production function. Behavioral parameters are also considered, such as the cognitive bias that overestimates the convenience of offshoring in term of labor cost and the "made in" effect that brings consumers to pay higher prices for products manufactured in a developed country.
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