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Human Capital,Technology, and Specialization: A Comparison of Developed and Developing Countries
Authors:Munisamy Gopinath  Mukti P. Upadhyay
Affiliation:(1) University Graduate Faculty of Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA (e-mail: m.gopinath@orst.edu), US;(2) Department of Economics, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois 61920, USA (e-mail: cfmpu@eiu.edu)., US
Abstract:GDP GDP function framework, and apply it to panel data. We find that factor supplies and openness to trade are important factors influencing the structure of production, but we also uncover interesting differences in results across output sectors and groups of countries. In addition, we find evidence that Hicks-neutral technological differences do not affect specialization. Finally, our results on the effect of openness highlight the sources of conflicts between developed and developing countries in multilateral trade negotiations. Received April 18, 2000; revised version received January 8, 2001
Keywords::   neoclassical trade, specialization, human capital, technological progress, openness, panel data.
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