Interregional and International TradeHarvard University Press, 1933 - 617 pages |
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abroad affect agricultural analysis assumed balance of payments borrowings Britain buying power capital and labour changes Chapter cheaper circumstances coal commodity prices compared considerable costs of production costs of transfer costs of transport countries districts domestic duction economic elements equalisation export industries export prices fact factor movements factor prices factor supply factors of production favour foreign demand foreign exchange foreign exchange market gold greater groups higher home market industries home market prices increased influence interest international trade interregional trade labour and capital land large-scale production latter less localisation of industry ments mobility natural resources nomic percent price discrimination price level price system productive factors quantities raw materials reactions reason reduced regions relative prices relative scarcity rise sort Sweden tariff technical labour tend tendency terms of exchange ternational tion trade unions transfer relations United value theory variations various volume wages wheat workers