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The Question of International Competitiveness.
From:
International Advances in Economic Research
| Date:
August 1, 2000| Author:
DANIEL III, COLDWELL
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COLDWELL DANIEL, III [*]
International competitiveness is advanced whenever the economic welfare of a nation is enhanced through an increase in the flow of trade or through an alteration in the conditions of trade starting from a presumed initial equilibrium. In order to describe the processes involved in securing and maintaining international competitiveness, the conventional models of international trade theory are used, namely the Ricardian, Heckscher-Ohlin, contempor...
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