Factor Uses and the Pattern of Specialization
Georg Schaur,
Chong Xiang and
Anya Savikhin
Review of International Economics, 2008, vol. 16, issue 2, pages 368-382
Abstract:
We show that in the setting of multiple goods and factors, the factor proportions theory has the following prediction: across industries, the impacts of the endowment of a given factor on industry outputs have positive co-variance with the relative uses of this factor. The intuition is that, on average, the industries that use a given factor heavily have positive output responses, following an increase in the endowment of this factor. This co-variation condition is robust to Hicks neutral- and factor-augmenting productivity differences, and constitutes a direct test of the production side of the factor proportions theory. We also show that the co-variation condition finds empirical support. This is evidence that is consistent with the factor proportions theory. Copyright © 2008 The Authors.
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