In _For the Common Good_ , Cobbs and ______ state that factor mobility (especially of capital) cannot be incorporated in the theory of comparative advantage. Is this correct? I seem to recall someone on this list stating otherwise. Can you suggest a textbook or article that takes up this issue, and that quickly summarizes various other trade theories (e.g. 'new' trade theory)? I'm filling in for an absent colleague in a second year class discussion where these issues may come up. Bill Burgess ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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