Models for analyzing comparative advantage
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Boston Kluwer Academic Pub. 1990Description: viii, 173 p illustrations 25 cmISBN: - 9780792305286
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Introduction I Sectoral Models. 2. Structure of Models.- Static Models.- Dynamic Models.- App 2A. A Static Sectoral Model.- App 2B. A Dynamic Sectoral Model 3. Applications.- Single Country.- Regional.- Worldwide.- II Economy-Wide Models 4. General Equilibrium.- SAM Style Models.- Johansen Style Models.- Comparative Advantage of General Equilibrium Models.- App. 4A. SAM Style General Equilibrium Models.- App. 4B. A Johansen Style General Equilibrium Model 5. Growth.- The Kendrick and Taylor Model.- The Martens and Pindyck Model.- Exports.- Wages and Prices.- Income Distribution.- Economies of Scale.- Technical Change.- Conclusions.- App. 5A. Growth Models.- III Conclusions 6. Conclusions.- Appendices.- Latin American Models Reference
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