Abstract
I. Introduction, 496; Manoilesco, Viner, and Haberler, 496; the argument of this paper, 497. — II. The empirical evidence, 498; economic growth and wage differentials, 498; the data, 499; are the differences real? 503. — III. The analytical model, 504; the one-factor case, 504; the two-factor case, 505; extensions and qualifications, 511. — IV. Empirical corollary; protectionism and growth, 513.
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- Year
- 1958
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 72
- Issue
- 4
- Pages
- 496-496
- Citations
- 158
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- 10.2307/1884333