Pure joint production and international trade: a note |
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Authors: | Mariolis Theodore |
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Affiliation: | Address for correspondence: Department of Public Administration, Panteion University, 136 Syngrou Avenue, 17671 Athens, Greece; email: mariolis{at}panteion.gr |
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Abstract: | This paper applies the principles of the neo-Ricardian (or Sraffian)theory of international trade to certain joint production systems.It is shown that, in contrast with single-product systems, (i)there is not always a pattern of international specialisation,which would entail the increase of the real wage rate in botheconomies, and (ii) the law of comparative advantagehas no general validity. Furthermore, not only the existenceof such a pattern of specialisation but also the validity ofthis law depend on the values of the variables of distributionof income. The analysis is wholly based on two of the numericalexamples formulated by Bidard in 1997, and further generalisedin an elementary way only when this is considered necessary. |
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Keywords: | Joint production International specialisation Law of comparative advantage Neo-Ricardian theory |
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