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The gains from international factor movements
Gene M. Grossman
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Goods Trade
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Free Factor
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Factor Movement
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Trade in Goods
100%
International Factor Movements
100%
Welfare Gains
50%
Trade Volume
50%
First-best
50%
Second Best
50%
Welfare Improvement
50%
Suboptimal Policies
50%
Optimal Tariffs
50%
Export Subsidies
50%
International Movement
50%
Factor Mobility
50%
Trade Effects
50%
Terms of Trade Effect
50%
Trade Tax
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Trade Effect
100%