Factor Substitution and the Success and Pattern of Mexico's Manufactured Exports |
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93 industrial added per employee added per worker average RNWVA/L Average RW&S average RW&S/L Bhagwati Boatler Brazil capital component concentration of exports country destination elasticities of substitution Electric export performance exports to region factor substitution Fei and G greater export growth Gypsum human and physical human capital human for physical industrial categories industry group labor for capital less developed countries Mexican industries Mexican to U.S. Mexico appears Mexico's Manufactured Exports non-wage value added Paper and cardboard Pattern of Mexico's percentage of exports physical capital Ranis reduction in physical region X RELATIVE MEXICO-U.S. QUADRANTS relatively greater export Robert W rubber products salaries per worker scarcities of human substitution of unskilled Success and Pattern successful in exporting T. C. Lowinger Table 1 RVA/L Table 2 RNWVA/L Table 4 RELATIVE Texas at Austin textiles tires and tubes total value added trade data type of factor U.S. industries Uâ‚‚ UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS unskilled labor VA/L