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... factor prices are influ- enced by ( i ) all commodity prices ( P ) , ( ii ) factor endowments ( E ) , and ( iii ) technology ( T ) . If changes are relatively small , this kind of dependence is captured in equation ( 1 ) , where ŵ ...
... factor prices are influ- enced by ( i ) all commodity prices ( P ) , ( ii ) factor endowments ( E ) , and ( iii ) technology ( T ) . If changes are relatively small , this kind of dependence is captured in equation ( 1 ) , where ŵ ...
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... factor supplies have no influence on wage rates unless they are accompanied by changes in commodity prices . At given commodity prices , factor prices ( and thus techniques of production ) are uniquely deter- mined , and changes in the ...
... factor supplies have no influence on wage rates unless they are accompanied by changes in commodity prices . At given commodity prices , factor prices ( and thus techniques of production ) are uniquely deter- mined , and changes in the ...
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... factor ) which would take place at initial factor prices - the term [ Abs + 2,2 ] , where the brefer to such saving per unit output in sector j . Thus the bias in technical progress af- fects factor returns in much the same fashion as ...
... factor ) which would take place at initial factor prices - the term [ Abs + 2,2 ] , where the brefer to such saving per unit output in sector j . Thus the bias in technical progress af- fects factor returns in much the same fashion as ...
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