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The Ricardo–Viner model, also known as the specific factors model, is an extension of the Ricardo model used in international trade theory. It was due to Jacob Viner's interest in explaining the migration of workers from the rural to urban areas after the Industrial revolution. Unlike the Ricardian model, the specific factors model allows for the existence of factors of production besides labor. In other words, labor is mobile, while the two other factors of production are immobile (sector specific) as opposed to the Ricardian model where labor is immobile internationally, but mobile between two sectors of an economy.

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  • Das Ricardo-Viner-Modell, auch Modell spezifischer Faktoren (Specific Factors Model) wurde von Jacob Viner (1892–1970) auf der Grundlage handelstheoretischer Überlegungen David Ricardos (1772–1823) entwickelt. (de)
  • The Ricardo–Viner model, also known as the specific factors model, is an extension of the Ricardo model used in international trade theory. It was due to Jacob Viner's interest in explaining the migration of workers from the rural to urban areas after the Industrial revolution. Unlike the Ricardian model, the specific factors model allows for the existence of factors of production besides labor. In other words, labor is mobile, while the two other factors of production are immobile (sector specific) as opposed to the Ricardian model where labor is immobile internationally, but mobile between two sectors of an economy. (en)
  • Le modèle Ricardo-Viner est une théorie du commerce international qui explique le commerce international par les différences de dotations en facteurs de production des secteurs industriels qui y participent. Selon ce ce modèle, les travailleurs des secteurs les plus compétitifs bénéficient du commerce international, contrairement à ceux des secteurs les moins compétitifs. Il porte le nom de David Ricardo et Jacob Viner. Modèle étudiant le moyen-terme, il est prolongé par le modèle Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson de long terme, qui est plus complexe, et dont les résultats sont parfois différents. (fr)
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  • Das Ricardo-Viner-Modell, auch Modell spezifischer Faktoren (Specific Factors Model) wurde von Jacob Viner (1892–1970) auf der Grundlage handelstheoretischer Überlegungen David Ricardos (1772–1823) entwickelt. (de)
  • The Ricardo–Viner model, also known as the specific factors model, is an extension of the Ricardo model used in international trade theory. It was due to Jacob Viner's interest in explaining the migration of workers from the rural to urban areas after the Industrial revolution. Unlike the Ricardian model, the specific factors model allows for the existence of factors of production besides labor. In other words, labor is mobile, while the two other factors of production are immobile (sector specific) as opposed to the Ricardian model where labor is immobile internationally, but mobile between two sectors of an economy. (en)
  • Le modèle Ricardo-Viner est une théorie du commerce international qui explique le commerce international par les différences de dotations en facteurs de production des secteurs industriels qui y participent. Selon ce ce modèle, les travailleurs des secteurs les plus compétitifs bénéficient du commerce international, contrairement à ceux des secteurs les moins compétitifs. Il porte le nom de David Ricardo et Jacob Viner. Modèle étudiant le moyen-terme, il est prolongé par le modèle Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson de long terme, qui est plus complexe, et dont les résultats sont parfois différents. (fr)
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  • Ricardo-Viner-Modell (de)
  • Modèle Ricardo-Viner (fr)
  • Ricardo–Viner model (en)
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