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Factor endowment--commodity output relationships in a three-factor two-good general equilibrium trade model: Further analysis

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The position of the EWS (economy-wide substitution)-ratio vector determines the Rybczynski sign pattern, which expresses the factor endowment--commodity output relationships, and the Stolper-Samuelson sign pattern, which expresses the commodity price--factor price relationships in a three-factor two-good general equilibrium trade model (see Nakada (2016a)). In this article, we show that the EWS-ratio vector exists on the line segment. Using this relationship, we develop a method to estimate the position of the EWS-ratio vector. We derive a sufficient condition for extreme factors to be economy-wide complements, which implies "a strong Rybczynski result." Additionally, we derive a sufficient condition for a specific Stolper-Samuelson sign pattern to hold. We assume factor-intensity ranking is constant. This article provides a basis for further applications.

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  • Yoshiaki Nakada, 2018. "Factor endowment--commodity output relationships in a three-factor two-good general equilibrium trade model: Further analysis," Papers 1805.06129, arXiv.org, revised Oct 2018.
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