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ArtikelBertil Ohlin on Population, Trade, and Territorial Expansion  
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Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Population and Development Review vol. 27 no. 2 (Jun. 2001), page 357-363 .
Topik: International economic problem; Factor supplies and factor prices; international trade; capitalflows; and migration.
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Isi artikelThe international economic problems of the 1930s-in the aftermath of World War I and the depression-at first sight have few resonances with the present day. The leading powers of the time protected their industries behind high tariff walls. Most of them possessed colonies or were intent on regaining those lost in the war. Restora- tion of the free-trade regime of the decades prior to 1913, and creation of a new financial architecture to support it, seemed a remote prospect. In all kinds of ways the post-World War II and especially the post-Cold War world is in vastly better shape. Yet some of the themes of the earlier period remain relevant. The colonies are gone and territorial expansion is virtually inadmissible, but the options for dealing with international imbalances in factor supplies and factor prices are otherwise the same: international trade, capitalflows, and migration.
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