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Factor Proportions and Comparative Advantage: Part I

Romney Robinson

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1956

Introduction, 169. — I. Leontief's U. S. capital-labor input ratios, 170. — II. Tautology in the factor proportions account, 172. — III. The meaning of “factor intensive,” 174. — IV. Transformation curves and community tastes. 179. — V. Variable proportions; factor price relationships, 188.

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10.2307/1884264
Volume
70 (2)
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169
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