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DIRECTIONS: As in the popular TV game show, you are given an answer to a question and you must respond with the question. For example, if the answer is, "a tax on imports", then the correct question is, "What is a tariff?"
- this term is used to describe the inputs into a production process
- the assumption about factor mobility in the Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin
models
- the assumption about employment of resources in the Ricardian and
Heckscher-Ohlin models.
- between a weaving loom and a cargo truck, this resource is likely
to be more easily adapted for use in an alternative industry.
- between an accountant and a stone carver, this occupation is likely
to be more easily adapted for use in an alternative industry.
- between a young workers and old workers, this type's skills are likely
to be more easily adapted for use in an alternative industry.
- following this process, specialized capital equipment can be moved
in time to alternative industries.
- between the short-run and long-run, this time frame is more associated
with a restricted degree of factor mobility.
- this one assumption distinguishes the immobile factor model from the
Ricardian model.
- the shape of the production possibility set in the immobile factor
model.
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