Factor supplies and specialization in the world economy

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"A core prediction of the Heckscher-Ohlin theory is that countries specialize in goods in which they have a comparative advantage, and that the source of comparative advantage is differences in relative factor supplies. To examine this theory, we use the most extensive data set available and document the pattern of industrial specialization and factor endowment differences in a broad sample of rich and developing countries over a lengthy period (1970-92). Next, we develop an empirical model of specialization based on factor endowments, allowing for unmeasurable technological differences, and estimate it using panel data techniques. In addition to estimating the effects of factor endowments, we consider the alternative hypothesis that the level of aggregate productivity by itself can explain specialization. Our results clearly show the importance of factor endowments on specialization: relative endowments do matter"--Federal Reserve Bank of New York web site.

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Factor supplies and specialization in the world economy
2000, National Bureau of Economic Research
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2000, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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"August 2000."

JEL no. F1.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-27, A6).

Electronic access limited to Binghamton University faculty, staff and students for instructional and research purposes only.

Electronic version available via the Internet at the NBER World Wide Web site.

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NBER working paper series -- working paper 7848, Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) -- working paper no. 7848.

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HB1 .W654 no. 7848

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44, A1-6 p. :
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44

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