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■ D. Salvatore and R. Barazesh, “The Factor Content of U.S. Foreign Trade and the Heckscher–Ohlin Theory,” Interna- tional Trade Journal , Winter 1990, pp. 149–181. ■ E. E. Leamer, “Factor-Supply Differences as a Source of Comparative Advantage,” American Economic Review , May 1993, pp. 436–439. ■ R. A. Brecher and E. U. Choudhri, “Some Empirical Support for the Heckscher–Ohlin Model of Production,” Canadian Journal of Economics, May 1993, pp. 272–285. ■ A. Wood, “Give Heckscher and Ohlin a Chance!” Weltwirtss- chaftliches Archiv , No. 1, 1994, pp. 20–49. ■ E. E. Leamer and J. Levinsohn, “International Trade The- ory: The Evidence,” in G. M. Grossman and K. Rogoff, eds., Handbook of International Economics, Vol. 3 (Amsterdam: North Holland, 1995), pp. 1339–1394. ■ A. M. James and B. T. Elmslie, “Testing Heckscher– Ohlin–Vanek in the G-7,” Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv , No. 1, 1996, pp. 139–159. ■ A. Wood, “Exporting Manufactures: Human Resources, Nat- ural Resources, and Trade Policy,” Journal of Development Studies, October 1997, pp. 35–59. More recent empirical tests on an extended version of the Heckscher–Ohlin theory are provided by: ■ J. Harrigan and E. Zakrajsek, “Factor Supplies and Special- ization in the World Economy,” NBER Working Paper No. 7848 , August 2000. ■ P. K. Schott, “One Size Fit All? Hecksher–Ohlin Specializa- tion in Global Production,” American Economic Review , June 2003, pp. 686–708. ■ D. R. Davis and D. E. Weinstein, “An Account of Global Factor Trade,” American Economic Review , December 2001, pp. 1423–1453. ■ John Romalis, “Factor Proportions and the Structure of Com- modity Trade,” American Economic Review , March 2004, pp. 67–97. ■ R. C. Feenstra, Advanced Trade Theory (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2004), Chs. 2–4. ■ Robert E. Baldwin, The Development and Testing of the Heckscher–Ohlin Trade Models (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2008). ■ P. M. Morrow, “Ricardian-Heckscher-Ohlin Comparative Advantage: Theory and Evidence,” Journal of International Economics, November 2010, pp. 137–151. ■ D. Chor, “Unpacking Sources of Comparative Advantage: A Quantitative Approach,” Journal of International Economics, November 2010, pp. 137–151. ■ D. Trefler and S. C. Zhu, “The Structure of Factor Content Predictions,” Journal of International Economics, November 2010, pp. 195–207. On the effect of international trade on U.S. skilled–unskilled workers’ wage inequalities in the United States, see: ■ A. Wood, Trade and Wages: Leveling Wages Down? (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994). ■ G. Borjas and V. Ramey, “Time Series Evidence on the Sources of Trends in Wage Inequality,” American Economic Review , May 1994, pp. 10–16. ■ P. R. Krugman and R. Z. Lawrence, “Trade, Jobs and Wages,” Scientific American, April 1994, pp. 44–49. ■ J. Bhagwati and M. H. Kosters, Trade and Wages: Leveling Wages Down? (Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 1994). ■ J. Sachs and H. Shatz, “Trade and Jobs in U.S. Manufactur- ing,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, No. 1, 1994, pp. 1–84. ■ R. B. Freeman, “Are Your Wages Set in Beijing?” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 1995, pp. 15–32. Salvatore c05.tex V2 - 10/26/2012 12:56 A.M. Page 154 154 Factor Endowments and the Heckscher–Ohlin Theory ■ J. D. Richardson, “Income Inequality and Trade: How to Think, What to Conclude,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 1995, pp. 33–56. ■ A. Wood, “How Trade Hurt Unskilled Workers,” Journal of Download 7.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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