Factor Proportions and Ricardian Comparative Advantage: Thoughts on Uchiyama
André Burgstaller
Economica, 2005, vol. 72, issue 288, 719-723
Abstract:
In a Ricardo–Pasinetti world, inferring a long‐run comparative advantage from a stationary‐state factor proportions differential is invalid, since the latter may be present in the absence of the former and will be a consequence, not the cause, of long‐run comparative advantage where such exists.
Date: 2005
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