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Some Aspects of the Relations between International Movements of Commodities, Factors of Production, and Technology

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The International Allocation of Economic Activity

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I am happy to have the privilege to speak after my old friend Gottfried Haberler, who in his paper once more demonstrates his exceptional ability in making difficult problems easily understandable and his reliable judgement in scientific surveys.

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Bertil Ohlin Per-Ove Hesselborn Per Magnus Wijkman

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Ohlin, B. (1977). Some Aspects of the Relations between International Movements of Commodities, Factors of Production, and Technology. In: Ohlin, B., Hesselborn, PO., Wijkman, P.M. (eds) The International Allocation of Economic Activity. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03196-2_2

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