Ronald Jones suggests how the basic core of real trade theory can be modified to take into account the increased international mobility of inputs and productive factors.
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Ronald Jones suggests how the basic core of real trade theory can be modified to take into account the increased international mobility of inputs and productive factors.
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Textual graphs & charts. Minor rubbing, VG., dustwrapper. 21x14cm, x, 177 pp, Series: The Ohlin Lectures. No. 8. Contents: Introduction; International Trade in Inputs: Basic Theory; An Internationally Mobile Productive Input; The Hinterland Effect and Foreign Enclaves; Choise in Trade and Input Mobility; Produced Mobile Inputs: Middle Products; Globalization, Normative Aspects, and the Changing Role of Governments.