Yoshiaki Nakada

Yoshiaki Nakada
Kyoto University | Kyodai · graduate schoool of agriculture

Master of agriculture

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Introduction
I am now investigating theoretically the three factor two good general equilibrium trade model as shown in Batra; Casas (1976) . I want to apply to some countries.

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We analyze the effects of energy and commodity prices on commodity output using a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model with three factors: capital, labor, and imported energy. We derive a sufficient condition for each sign pattern of each relationship to hold, which no other studies have derived. We assume factor-intensity ranking...
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Feeny (1982, pp. 26-28) referred to a three-factor two-good general equilibrium trade model, when he explained the relative importance of trade and factor endowments in Thailand 1880-1940. For example, Feeny (1982) stated that the growth in labor stock would be responsible for a substantial increase in rice output relative to textile output. Is Fee...
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The position of the EWS (economy-wide substitution)-ratio vector determines the Rybczynski sign pattern, which expresses the factor endowment--commodity output relationships, and the Stolper-Samuelson sign pattern, which expresses the commodity price--factor price relationships in a three-factor two-good general equilibrium trade model (see Nakada...
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Batra and Casas (1976) claimed that 'a strong Rybczynski result' arises in the three-factor two-good general equilibrium trade model. In subsequent comments, Suzuki (1983) contended that this could not be the case. Among his comments, Suzuki found that the set of three equations holds for the Allen-partial elasticity of substitution under the assum...
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We analyze how energy price and commodity price affect commodity output in a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model with three factors (capital, labor, and imported energy), respectively. We search for a sufficient condition for a specific pattern of each relationship to hold. We assume factor-intensity ranking is constant. We use t...
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We analyze the Rybczynski sign pattern, which expresses the factor endowment - commodity output relationships in a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model. The relationship determines whether a strong Rybczynski result holds. We search for a sufficient condition for each Rybczynski sign pattern to hold in a systematic manner, which n...
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We analyze the Rybczynski sign pattern, which expresses the factor endowment–commodity output relationships in a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model. The relationship determines whether a strong Rybczynski result holds. We search for a sufficient condition for each Rybczynski sign pattern to hold in a systematic manner, which no...
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The energy price–commodity output relationship and the commodity price–commodity output relationship in a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model with imported energy Abstract: We analyze how energy price and commodity price affect commodity output in a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model with three factors (capita...
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Feeny (1982, pp. 26-28) applied a three-factor two-good general equilibrium trade model to data from Thailand before 1940, to analyze the relative importance of trade and factor endowments. For example, Feeny (1982) stated that the growth in labor would be responsible for a substantial increase in rice output relative to textile output. Is Feeny's...
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An earlier version was titled, “Economy-wide substitution and Rybczynski sign pattern in a three-factor two-good model: Further analysis.” On this, see https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/67864/.
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An earlier version was titled, “Economy-wide substitution and Rybczynski sign pattern in a three-factor two-good model.” Avilable at MPRA. See https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/67863/
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This paper is about general equilibrium trade model.
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I analyze Rybczynski sign pattern in a systematic manner in general equilibrium trade model.
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This is about three factor two good model. This will contribute to international economics and general equilibrium.
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This is aboutthe three factor two good general equilibrium trade model. This will contribute to international economics.
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この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。
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In northeast Thailand, subsistence glutinous rice cultivation has been dominant due to the risky environment and the lack of irrigation. Recently, however, non-glutinous rice cultivation for the market has expanded in some parts. At the same time, seasonal migration, mostly to Bangkok and its suburbs, has become popular among farmers. The present s...
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In all of three villages studied in Amphoe (District) Kham Khuan Kaeo, Changwat (Province) Yasothon, rice was cultivated almost exlusively for subsistence till the late 1970s. Rural-rural emigration and the reclamation of inferior land within villages were common till the early 1960s, being the only means to relieve population pressure. Temporary e...

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I stated as follows in my paper, titled "The effects of energy and commodity prices on commodity output in a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model". "Specifically, the strengthening (resp. reduction) of import restrictions can increase (resp. decrease) the commodity output of exportables, if capital and labor, domestic factors, are economy-wide complements. This seems paradoxical." This in only theoretical. Can this happen? This paper was rejected by first class journal! But referees did not criticize on this point. Strange! According to one referee, the model is too simple! According to another, it is technically fine!
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I could download my paper before! Today I cannot! I can download other peson's paper. Why?
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I concluded as follows in my paper (see Theorem 2).
We may conclude as follows.If capital and labor, domestic factors,are economy-wide complements... the reduction of import restrictions which decreases the domestic price of importables can decreasethe commodity output of exportables.
The energy price - commodity output relationship and the commodity price - commodity output relationship in a three-factor, two-good general equilibrium trade model with imported energy | Request PDF. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/321347535_The_energy_price_-_commodity_output_relationship_and_the_commodity_price_-_commodity_output_relationship_in_a_three-factor_two-good_general_equilibrium_trade_model_with_imported_energy [accessed Oct 15 2018].
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Can I delete the file uploaded? I revised it only a little. I want to upload a new file!
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The menu of software "mathtype" can not be shown!  Does anyone know how to show the menu? I use Windows7 (64Gbit) and Office 2013 for 32Gbit  might not be good.

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