paradox in international trade theory
C45549
concept
A paradox in international trade theory is a counterintuitive or empirically contradictory outcome—such as the Leontief paradox—that challenges the predictions of standard trade models about patterns of specialization, factor returns, or welfare.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| paradox in international trade theory canonical | 1 |
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Input
Class: paradox in international trade theory
Generated description
A paradox in international trade theory is a counterintuitive or empirically contradictory outcome—such as the Leontief paradox—that challenges the predictions of standard trade models about patterns of specialization, factor returns, or welfare.
Instances (1)
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| Leontief paradox | — |