The Neotechnology Account of International Trade: The Case of Petrochemicals&ast
Robert B Stobaugh
Journal of International Business Studies, 1971, vol. 2, issue 2, 60 pages
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Since the publication of the Leontief paradox in 1953, there has been a proliferation of theories and studies intended to provide a better explanation of observed trade patterns than does the traditional factor proportions theory.11These are summarized in G. C. Hufbauer, “The Impact of National Characteristics and Technology on the Commodity Composition of Trade in Manufacturing Goods.” in The Technology Factor in International Trade, ed. by Raymond Vernon (New York: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1970), pp. 145-232.© 1971 JIBS. Journal of International Business Studies (1971) 2, 41–60
Date: 1971
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