Factor intensity of United States agricultural trade is examined in the context of Leontief's classic paradox using Leontief's method as well as methods developed recently by Leamer and others. Findings indicate that factor endowments are important determinants of U.S. agriculture's comparative advantage in trade as suggested by the Heckscher-Ohlin theory
The present study examines factor content in the CEE transition country agricultural trade. However,...
Latin American agricultural trade is consistent with both the Heckscher-Ohlin and Markusen propositi...
The asymmetric trade flow of agricultural goods can serve as a clue to help understand unobservable ...
Factor intensity of United States agricultural trade is examined in the context of Leontief's classi...
The labor and capital intensities of U.S. agricultural trade during 1973, 1974, and 1976 are examine...
The labor and capital intensities of U.S. agricultural trade during 1976 are examined through an inp...
In contrast with the prediction of the Heckscher-Ohlin (HO) theorem, Leontief (1953) found that the ...
This study investigated whether the Leontief Paradox existed for Canadian agriculture and food trade...
This paper attains the general trade equilibrium of factor price localizations of the Trefler Hicks-...
The trade pattern can be counted as the number one topic for international economics. Based either o...
Kurokawa (2011), Takahashi (2004), Simpson (2016), and Kozo and Yoshinori (2017) have demonstrated t...
Using the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vaneck (HOV) model of international trade, this study demonstrates that tr...
This study derives the general trade equilibrium with factor price non-equalizations and demonstrate...
Theories of international trade have severe difficulties in explaining why, despite i) substantial d...
The present study examines factor content of the CEE transition country agricultural trade. We exami...
The present study examines factor content in the CEE transition country agricultural trade. However,...
Latin American agricultural trade is consistent with both the Heckscher-Ohlin and Markusen propositi...
The asymmetric trade flow of agricultural goods can serve as a clue to help understand unobservable ...
Factor intensity of United States agricultural trade is examined in the context of Leontief's classi...
The labor and capital intensities of U.S. agricultural trade during 1973, 1974, and 1976 are examine...
The labor and capital intensities of U.S. agricultural trade during 1976 are examined through an inp...
In contrast with the prediction of the Heckscher-Ohlin (HO) theorem, Leontief (1953) found that the ...
This study investigated whether the Leontief Paradox existed for Canadian agriculture and food trade...
This paper attains the general trade equilibrium of factor price localizations of the Trefler Hicks-...
The trade pattern can be counted as the number one topic for international economics. Based either o...
Kurokawa (2011), Takahashi (2004), Simpson (2016), and Kozo and Yoshinori (2017) have demonstrated t...
Using the Heckscher-Ohlin-Vaneck (HOV) model of international trade, this study demonstrates that tr...
This study derives the general trade equilibrium with factor price non-equalizations and demonstrate...
Theories of international trade have severe difficulties in explaining why, despite i) substantial d...
The present study examines factor content of the CEE transition country agricultural trade. We exami...
The present study examines factor content in the CEE transition country agricultural trade. However,...
Latin American agricultural trade is consistent with both the Heckscher-Ohlin and Markusen propositi...
The asymmetric trade flow of agricultural goods can serve as a clue to help understand unobservable ...