"Theorie" . . "Tarif douanier." . . "Exportations." . . "Entwicklungshilfe" . . "Außenwirtschaftstheorie / Entwicklungshilfe / Zolltheorie / Nicht-handelbares Gut / Theorie." . . . . "International economic relations." . . "International economic relations" . "International Monetary Fund." . . "Zolltheorie" . . "Commerce international." . . "International Monetary Fund. Research Dept" . . "Außenwirtschaftstheorie" . . "Economic assistance." . . "Economic assistance" . "Nicht-handelbares Gut" . . . . . . . "Immiserizing foreign aid : the roles of tariffs and nontraded goods" . "Immiserizing foreign aid : the roles of tariffs and nontraded goods"@en . "Immiserizing Foreign Aid The Role of Tariffs and Nontraded Goods /cTokarick, Stephen"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "International trade theory has pointed out that factor accumulation could immiserize a country if it is sufficiently biased toward the export sector, or if it is biased toward an importcompeting sector in the presence of tariff protection. This paper analyzes the impact of aid, in the form of an increase in the capital stock used only in the nontraded sector, on real income. Yano and Nugent (1999) discussed this issue, but their analysis turned out to be incorrect. This paper demonstrates that whether aid in the form of an increase in capital specific to the nontraded sector reduces welfare depends on how aid affects the price of the nontraded good and on whether imports and the nontraded good are substitutes or complements in demand."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Immiserizing foreign aid the role of tariffs and nontraded goods" . "Immiserizing foreign aid the roles of tariffs and nontraded goods" . "Immiserizing foreign aid the roles of tariffs and nontraded goods"@en . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . "International trade theory has pointed out that factor accumulation could immiserize a country if it is sufficiently biased toward the export sector, or if it is biased toward an import-competing sector in the presence of tariff protection. This paper analyzes the impact of aid, in the form of an increase in the capital stock used only in the nontraded sector, on real income. Yano and Nugent (1999) discussed this issue, but their analysis turned out to be incorrect. This paper demonstrates that whether aid in the form of an increase in capital specific to the nontraded sector reduces welfare depends on how aid affects the price of the nontraded good and on whether imports and the nontraded good are substitutes or complements in demand."@en . . "Electronic books"@en . .