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1 theory of relative factor endowments
межд. эк. = factor proportions theoryАнгло-русский экономический словарь > theory of relative factor endowments
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2 factor proportions theory
межд. эк. теория соотношения факторов производства (страна экспортирует товар, для производства которого интенсивно используется ее относительно избыточный фактор производства, и импортирует товары, для производства которых необходимы ее относительно дефицитные факторы производства)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > factor proportions theory
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3 factor intensity
эк. фактороинтенсивность (коэффициент, определяющий относительные затраты двух факторов производства — труда и капитала — на создание товара)What matters are relative endowments and factor intensities, which is why this theory is often called the factor-proportions model. — Действительно, имеют значение относительная наделенность факторами производства и относительная фактороинтенсивность, поэтому данную теорию часто называют теорией соотношения факторов производства.
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4 capital-abundant
прил.эк. капиталоизбыточный, капиталонасыщенный (характеристика региона или страны, в которых относительно много капитала)The Heckscher-Ohlin theorem states that a country which is relatively capital-abundant will export the capital-intensive good. — Согласно теореме Хекшера-Олина, относительно капиталоизбыточная страна будет экспортировать капиталоемкий товар.
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5 labour-abundant
прил.эк. трудоизбыточный, трудонасыщенный (о регионе или стране, в которых относительно много рабочей силы)Country A is relatively capital-abundant and Country B is relatively labour-abundant if the capital-labour ratio in Country A is greater that it is in Country B. — Страна А является относительно капиталоизбыточной, а страна B — относительно трудоизбыточной, если в стране A капиталовооруженность выше, чем в стране B.
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6 capital-scarce
прил.эк. капиталодефицитный (характеристика региона или страны, в которых относительно мало капитала)Ant:capital-labour ratio, labour-abundant, labour-scarce, factor abundance, theory of relative factor endowmentsSee: -
7 labour-scarce
прил.эк. трудодефицитный (о регионе или стране, в которых относительно мало рабочей силы)labour-scarce countries — трудодефицитные страны, страны с ограниченным запасом рабочей силы
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