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... reflect the international distribution of relative comparative advantages . A country will export the goods that use intensively its abundant factor ( s ) and import the goods that use intensively its scarce factor ( s ) . Furthermore ...
... reflect the international distribution of relative comparative advantages . A country will export the goods that use intensively its abundant factor ( s ) and import the goods that use intensively its scarce factor ( s ) . Furthermore ...
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... reflect individual institutional setups , too diverse to be amenable to a systematic treatment . The test should thus concentrate on the four depression periods exclusively . It should be primarily longitudinal , comparing trade ...
... reflect individual institutional setups , too diverse to be amenable to a systematic treatment . The test should thus concentrate on the four depression periods exclusively . It should be primarily longitudinal , comparing trade ...
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... reflected the lilliputian size of Swiss cantons , which controlled the power to tax ( Bosshardt 1970 , 35 ) . Following ... reflect the victory of free traders over protectionist in a contested democratic setting . 16 While Europe was ...
... reflected the lilliputian size of Swiss cantons , which controlled the power to tax ( Bosshardt 1970 , 35 ) . Following ... reflect the victory of free traders over protectionist in a contested democratic setting . 16 While Europe was ...
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