relative factor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrelativeandfactor
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relative
adjective
uk/ˈrel.ə.tɪv/us/ˈrel.ə.t̬ɪv/
being judged or measured in comparison with ...
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factor
noun[C]
uk/ˈfæk.tər/us/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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(Definition ofrelativeandfactorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The change in the urban unemployment depends on factor substitutability andrelativefactorintensities.
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In turn, it is argued that this depends on a country'srelativefactorendowments and/or its relative environmental regulations.
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As equation (24) reveals, the change in urban unemployment depends on factor substitutability andrelativefactorintensities.
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These competing hypotheses therefore claim that comparative advantage in pollution-intensive production is a function ofrelativefactorabundance and relative incomes.
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In their model, comparative advantage is driven byrelativefactor(capital and labor) abundance and relative incomes, with the latter reflecting the relative strength of environmental regulations.
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With this modification, the concept ofrelativefactorabundance becomes an endogenous, rather than exogenous, feature that is reflective of national savings characteristics and potentially time variant.
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Therelativefactoris that if they coal in the north the cost is greater.
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One such theory predicts that trade will be based onrelativefactorabundances.
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This theory would predict that trade patterns would be based onrelativefactorabundance.
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It describes the relationship between relative prices of output andrelativefactorrewardsspecifically, real wages and real returns to capital.
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