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... scarce factor ( s ) , whereas protection , by raising the prices of importables , benefits the scarce factor ( s ) and hurts the abundant factor ( s ) . This set of propositions constitutes the Heckscher - Ohlin model , of which the ...
... scarce factor ( s ) , whereas protection , by raising the prices of importables , benefits the scarce factor ( s ) and hurts the abundant factor ( s ) . This set of propositions constitutes the Heckscher - Ohlin model , of which the ...
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... scarce and maintained an advantage in agriculture ( grain , timber , wine ) and skilled crafts ( silk , etc. ) ( Crouzet 1972 ) . On the continent , three nations were capital abundant in relation to the rest : two early continental ...
... scarce and maintained an advantage in agriculture ( grain , timber , wine ) and skilled crafts ( silk , etc. ) ( Crouzet 1972 ) . On the continent , three nations were capital abundant in relation to the rest : two early continental ...
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... of the scarce factor ( land ) at the core of the regime ( as well as Mussolini's respective security fears and ambitions , of course ) ( Rogowski 1989 , 76 , 78 ) . 1973-1982 : The End of the Fast Growth Era For 27 117.
... of the scarce factor ( land ) at the core of the regime ( as well as Mussolini's respective security fears and ambitions , of course ) ( Rogowski 1989 , 76 , 78 ) . 1973-1982 : The End of the Fast Growth Era For 27 117.
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