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  • Bài giảng "Kinh tế học quốc tế" Chương 2.1: Lý thuyết thương mại quốc tế, cung cấp cho người học những kiến thức như: Lý thuyết thương mại cổ điển (Ricardian Models); Lý thuyết thương mại tân cổ điển (Ricardian models - COC); Lý thuyết chuẩn về thương mại quốc tế (IOC); Lý thuyết Hecksher-Ohlin (Factor-Endowment); Các lý thuyết thương mại trong nội bộ ngành. Mời các bạn cùng tham khảo!

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  • Bài giảng "Kinh tế học quốc tế" Chương 2.2: Lý thuyết thương mại quốc tế, cung cấp cho người học những kiến thức như: Lý thuyết thương mại dựa trên yếu tố lợi thế factor endowment; Cân bằng giá cả yếu tố sản xuất; Định lý Stolper- Samuelson; Định lý Rybczynski; Định lý thương mại Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek. Mời các bạn cùng tham khảo!

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  • Lecture International Economics - Chapter 3: Sources of Comparative Advantage. After studying this section will help you understand: factor endowments, skill as source of comparative advantage, increasing returns to scale, external economies of scale,...

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  • "Lesson International economics: Factor endowments and the heckscher-ohlin theory" present basis of comparative advantage; effect of international trade on return to labor.

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  • The current study examined the impact of foreign trade on agricultural output in Nigeria based on data sourced from 1981 to 2018 by employing a number of estimation techniques such as Cobb-Douglas, unit root testing, autoregressive distributed lag among others within the context of two profound theories of exchange rate - the vent – for surplus theory of international trade; factor endowments theory.

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  • Rice (Oryza sativa) productivity is adversely impacted by numerous biotic and abiotic factors. An approximate 52% of the global production of rice is lost annually owing to the damage caused by biotic factors, of which ~21% is attributed to the attack of insect pests. We have developed transgenic pyramided rice lines, endowed with enhanced resistance to major sap sucking insects, through sexual crosses made between two stable transgenic rice lines containing Allium sativum (ASAL) and Galanthus nivalis (GNA) lectin genes.

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  • Why the number of banking relationships per firm varies so much across space? Is it due to microeconomic features of firms localized in different places or is there something systematic, connected to geographical macroeconomic factors? Does local institutional endowment matter in the firm’s choice? We address these issues with reference to the Italian case, one particularly interesting because of the substantial institutional gap between Center-North and South, and the high average number of banking relationships.

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  • This paper studies the effects of agglomeration economies on the location choices by foreign firms in Vietnam. By using a large dataset that provides detailed information about individual firms, the study examines the location choices by 737 newly created foreign firms in 2007 in about 125 different 4-digit industries.

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  • This article provides an empirical analysis of Vietnam’s comparative advantage and its changes since the country’s reform programme began in 1986. The framework for analysis is the concept of revealed comparative advantage.

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  • This chapter explains the rationale for international trade and examines the principles of absolute advantage and relative advantage. These principles describe what and how nations can make gains from each other. The validity of these principles is discussed, as well as concepts that are refinements of these principles. The chapter also includes a discussion of factor endowment and competitive advantage.

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  • Eastern Europe has undergone far-reaching transition from the former Soviet system of collective and state farms to new agrarian structures. This has unfolded in many ways, depending on countries’ factor endowment, institutional structure, the share of agriculture in the overall labor force, infrastructure, and the way the reforms were implemented. In areas of low population density where collectives were divided into small plots allocated to members, the plots were quickly rented back by companies with access to finance and machinery.

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  • At the same time, the montage emphasizes the sheer variety, quantity, and accumulation of images, which are endowed with apparent magical qualities by the rapid cutting and the introductory fanfare. It seems coherent, yet mysterious—why the “Rosebud” clip just there? It’s hardly a documentary about film history; it doesn’t create a new film out of these clips; yet even as its meanings are elusive, the audience is encouraged to congratulate itself for grasping them (indeed, just for recognizing individual images within the headlong rush of the montage)....

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  • To derive our empirical results, we obtain a sample of equity SRI funds from the Social Investment Forum for the period 1997-2005 and merge this sample with the CRSP Survivor Bias Free US Mutual Fund Database. Our results indicate that the SRI constraint does not reduce funds' before-fee performance, measured using the four-factor alpha of Carhart (1997). On the contrary, SRI funds outperform comparable conventional funds by a substantial 0.96% to 1.83% per year before expenses.

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  • This should consider that premiums reflect both the first party costs (generally damage to the driver’s own vehicle) and third party costs (generally damage to property outside of the driver’s vehicle and injury costs for people outside of the vehicle although it will, of course, include injury costs for passengers in the driver’s vehicle where the driver is at fault). These new technologies, therefore, need to be able to reduce the casualty rate and the level of severity of collisions.

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  • As a prologue to these activities, the Research and Evaluation Division of BRAC (www.bracresearch.org) has carried out a review of the existing MNCH programmes in Bangladesh undertaken by the government, NGOs and private sectors to identify best practices and the factors behind successes and failures, thereby pinpointing gaps and challenges. This provides an evidence base to develop informed intervention components, approaches and strategies for the MNCH initiatives in the country and endow with directions for future advocacy efforts.

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  • In 2007, a UNICEF report on the well-being of children around the world, ranked the UK at the bottom of the world’s 21 richest countries. For all six parameters: material well-being, health and safety, educational well-being, family and peer relationships, behaviour and risks and subjective well-being, the UK was amongst the bottom five countries (UNICEF 2007). Since then, there has been considerable debate in the UK about ways to measure and enhance children’s well-being.

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  • In today’s knowledge-based global marketplace, human capital has replaced physical capital as the source of competitive advantage. A key result of the confluence of technology and the Internet Economy is the need for better, faster and smarter workers. The reality of a 4% unemployment rate in the U.S., the “free agent” mindset of the most talented workers, and the fact that only 21% of the U.S. adult population has a college degree is making this task more difficult than ever before.

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  • What is wrong is that adding money, in this case the medium of exchange function, to a model when it is not required leads only to counterintuitive results. Wallace’s proposal to add unit of account endowments to the Arrow-Debreu model to explain the role of a central bank in determining the price level is another example. The simple fact is that appending some or all of the functions of money to the Arrow- Debreu economy leads to counter intuitive results because the functions of money are not required and if appended to the model are inessential additions in the sense of...

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  • Variations in oral health practice patterns reflect several factors (1;3;22). First, oral health screening and referral are not routinely included in prenatal care. Second, many oral health professionals are hesitant to treat pregnant women. Third, while most children do not visit a dentist until age three, these same children usually have visited a child health professional 11 times for well-child visits during the same time period. Although there are gaps in knowledge, there is sufficient evidence to recommend appropriate oral health care for pregnant women and young children.

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  • We act in accordance with our self-image. This self-image—which, in turn, governs our every act—is conditioned in varying degree by three factors: heritage, education, and self-education. The part that is inherited is the most immutable. The biological endowment of the individual—the form and capacity of his nervous system, his bone structure, muscles, tissue, glands, skin, senses—are all determined by his physical heritage long before he has any established identity. His self-image develops from his actions and reactions in the normal course of experience....

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