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Goals
 Understand  the setup of the Hecksher-
  Ohlin model of trade, in which trade is
  based on differences in productive factor
  (input) endowments
 Understand the main theorems that result
  from the Hecksher-Ohlin model of trade,
  and apply the insights in the analysis of
  real-world cases
Hecksher-Ohlin model
   There are two countries (H and F), two factors of production
    (labor [L] and capital [K]), and two goods (corn [C] and
    steel [S])
   The K/L ratio for H is higher than for F, i.e. H is capital-
    abundant or labor-scarce, F is capital-scarce or labor-
    abundant
   Same technology is available in H and F, there are constant
    returns to scale in production, and C technology is labor-
    intensive while S-technology is capital-intensive
   K and L move freely within each country, but not across
    countries
   There is perfect competition within each country and, with
    trade, the price of a good is the same in both countries
   Demand patterns (preferences) are identical in both
    countries
Theorems derived from the
Hecksher-Ohlin model

1.   Hecksher-Ohlin theorem
2.   Stolper-Samuelson theorem
3.   Factor-price equalization theorem
4.   Rybczynski theorem
Hecksher-Ohlin theorem

With trade, the country with the higher K/L
ratio (e.g. H, which is K-abundant) will
export the good that is intensive in the use
of K (e.g. Steel) and import the good that is
intensive in the use of L (e.g. corn). The
pattern of trade of the other country will be
the converse.
Hecksher-Ohlin theorem
Stolper-Samuelson theorem

In each country, trade will increase the real
return of the abundant factor of production
and decrease the real return of the scarce
factor of production.

E.g. for H, where K is abundant and L is
scarce, trade will increase r/P and decrease
w/P, where r is the return on K (or “profit
rate”), w is the return on L (or wage rate), and P
is the price level.
Stolper-Samuelson theorem
At H, let MCS = a r + b w and MCC = c r + d w, where a, b, c, and d
are given physical input/output ratios. Under competition, P=MC:
PS = a r + b w (1) and PC = c r + d w (2).

Suppose that, due to trade, PS goes up and PC goes down. Since
steel uses K intensively compared to L and its output will
expand, then r will go up. If r increases and PC decreases, then by
(2) w must fall more than proportionally.

Also, since corn uses L intensively compared to K and its output
shrinks, then w will go down. If w decreases and PS increases, then
by (1) r must increase more than proportionally.

In other words, a shift in the output mix towards more steel and less
corn will have a magnified effect on r and w compared to PS and
PC. Therefore, r/P will go up and w/P will go down, where P is a
weighted average of PS and PC.
FPE theorem

   Compared to autarky, at H, the price of steel
    increases and the price of corn drops, which
    makes r go up and w go down (S-S theorem)
   Compared to autarky, at F, the price of steel
    decreases and the price of corn increases, which
    makes r* go down and w* go up (S-S theorem)
   This process continues to operate until the prices of
    corn and steel are equalized in both countries,
    which leads to r=r* and w=w*
   Little empirical evidence supporting the notion of
    total equalization of factor prices
Final points
   All is required for trade is CA. As long as the MRTs
    are not equal, the countries have a basis for
    trading.
   With equal MRTs, the basis for trade cannot be
    technology, i.e. resource requirement differences.
    (They may still trade on the basis of preference
    differences.)
   Without full employment, the model does not hold
    any longer as the MRTs are undefined.
   It highlights an important source of trade.
    Empirically: economists need to go and measure
    the effect of these difference in technology (MRTs)
    on observable trade. Results are mixed.
Rybczynski theorem
 Ifthe relative endowment of productive
  factors changes in a country, the output
  of the good intensive in the (relatively)
  expanding factor will increase more than
  proportionally
 E.g. if there is an increase in the
  immigration of L to H (other things
  equal), then the production of corn will
  expand faster than L itself

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Hecksher-Ohlin model

  • 2. Goals  Understand the setup of the Hecksher- Ohlin model of trade, in which trade is based on differences in productive factor (input) endowments  Understand the main theorems that result from the Hecksher-Ohlin model of trade, and apply the insights in the analysis of real-world cases
  • 3. Hecksher-Ohlin model  There are two countries (H and F), two factors of production (labor [L] and capital [K]), and two goods (corn [C] and steel [S])  The K/L ratio for H is higher than for F, i.e. H is capital- abundant or labor-scarce, F is capital-scarce or labor- abundant  Same technology is available in H and F, there are constant returns to scale in production, and C technology is labor- intensive while S-technology is capital-intensive  K and L move freely within each country, but not across countries  There is perfect competition within each country and, with trade, the price of a good is the same in both countries  Demand patterns (preferences) are identical in both countries
  • 4. Theorems derived from the Hecksher-Ohlin model 1. Hecksher-Ohlin theorem 2. Stolper-Samuelson theorem 3. Factor-price equalization theorem 4. Rybczynski theorem
  • 5. Hecksher-Ohlin theorem With trade, the country with the higher K/L ratio (e.g. H, which is K-abundant) will export the good that is intensive in the use of K (e.g. Steel) and import the good that is intensive in the use of L (e.g. corn). The pattern of trade of the other country will be the converse.
  • 7. Stolper-Samuelson theorem In each country, trade will increase the real return of the abundant factor of production and decrease the real return of the scarce factor of production. E.g. for H, where K is abundant and L is scarce, trade will increase r/P and decrease w/P, where r is the return on K (or “profit rate”), w is the return on L (or wage rate), and P is the price level.
  • 8. Stolper-Samuelson theorem At H, let MCS = a r + b w and MCC = c r + d w, where a, b, c, and d are given physical input/output ratios. Under competition, P=MC: PS = a r + b w (1) and PC = c r + d w (2). Suppose that, due to trade, PS goes up and PC goes down. Since steel uses K intensively compared to L and its output will expand, then r will go up. If r increases and PC decreases, then by (2) w must fall more than proportionally. Also, since corn uses L intensively compared to K and its output shrinks, then w will go down. If w decreases and PS increases, then by (1) r must increase more than proportionally. In other words, a shift in the output mix towards more steel and less corn will have a magnified effect on r and w compared to PS and PC. Therefore, r/P will go up and w/P will go down, where P is a weighted average of PS and PC.
  • 9. FPE theorem  Compared to autarky, at H, the price of steel increases and the price of corn drops, which makes r go up and w go down (S-S theorem)  Compared to autarky, at F, the price of steel decreases and the price of corn increases, which makes r* go down and w* go up (S-S theorem)  This process continues to operate until the prices of corn and steel are equalized in both countries, which leads to r=r* and w=w*  Little empirical evidence supporting the notion of total equalization of factor prices
  • 10. Final points  All is required for trade is CA. As long as the MRTs are not equal, the countries have a basis for trading.  With equal MRTs, the basis for trade cannot be technology, i.e. resource requirement differences. (They may still trade on the basis of preference differences.)  Without full employment, the model does not hold any longer as the MRTs are undefined.  It highlights an important source of trade. Empirically: economists need to go and measure the effect of these difference in technology (MRTs) on observable trade. Results are mixed.
  • 11. Rybczynski theorem  Ifthe relative endowment of productive factors changes in a country, the output of the good intensive in the (relatively) expanding factor will increase more than proportionally  E.g. if there is an increase in the immigration of L to H (other things equal), then the production of corn will expand faster than L itself