Some aspects of population growth, trade, and factor mobility /
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TextSeries: World Bank Staff working papers ; no. 694 | Population and Development series ; no. 19Publication details: Washington, D.C., U.S.A. : World Bank, c1985.Description: 41 pISBN: - 0821304763
- 337 SAP
- HF1411
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Includes bibliographical references: p. 38-41.
This paper examines whether and how international economic relations between the industrialized and the developing countries might accommodate the growing North-South demographic and income gaps. Three channels of international relations are analyzed: trade, capital movements, and international migration. The trade-offs, if any, between trade and factor movements, and between capital movements and international migration, are also investigated. The study combines economic theory and historical evidence on trade and factor movements.
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