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In its process of growth and its attempt to catch up with the North, the South faces a terms of trade decline in a product cycle scenario. If the South is dependent on imports of northern machines, its growth rate would be adjusted to the growth rate of the North and the terms of trade would...
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This study observed rapidly rising shares of manufactured and electronic goods in Korea's total exports and a trend decline in Korea's terms of trade over the period of this study (1967-2001), in accordance with the Prebisch-Singer hypothesis. Contrary to the expectation of Prebisch, the...
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During the last 40 years since the Prebisch-Singer terms of trade deterioration hypothesis was first proposed, the commodity composition of exports of developing countries has undergone a major change in the direction of dominance of manufactures in their nonfuel exports, with strong growth in...
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