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Comparative advantage and strategic specialization
Minwook Kang
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Keyphrases
Comparative Advantage
100%
Relative Productivity
100%
Nash Equilibrium
66%
Labor Distribution
66%
Two-stage Game
66%
Growth Effect
33%
Tariffs
33%
Representative Agent
33%
Productivity Level
33%
Free Trade
33%
Ricardian Model
33%
Immiserizing Growth
33%
Constant Elasticity of Substitution
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Nash Equilibrium
100%
Comparative Advantage
100%
Free Trade
50%
Industry
50%
Elasticity of Substitution
50%
Immiserizing Growth
50%