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  • Where the subscript " t " denotes the tradables sector.
  • The result was a major economic recession with major effects on manufacturing and non-tradables.
  • Though there is static loss, a higher relative price of tradables could lead to a dynamic gain through higher rate of capital accumulation.
  • Note that the lack of a country specific subscript on the price of tradables means that tradable goods prices are equalized between the two countries.
  • When the plug is pulled, the exchange rate tumbles-as it must do to restore export competitiveness-and it causes a collapse of the non-tradables sector.
  • Because that economy had smaller technological growth than did other countries, its comparative advantage in non-booming tradable goods will have shrunk, thus leading firms not to invest in the tradables sector.
  • The size of the multiplier effect on the non-tradable sector is determined by the interplay of three factors : consumer preference for non-tradables, the types of jobs created, and the elasticity of local labor and housing supply.
  • The relative price differential between tradables and non-tradables from high-income to low-income countries is a consequence of the Balassa Samuelson effect and gives a big cost advantage to labour-intensive production of tradable goods in low income countries ( like Ethiopia ), as against high income countries ( like Switzerland ).
  • The relative price differential between tradables and non-tradables from high-income to low-income countries is a consequence of the Balassa Samuelson effect and gives a big cost advantage to labour-intensive production of tradable goods in low income countries ( like Ethiopia ), as against high income countries ( like Switzerland ).
  • When you pour money into countries, almost invariably, you're going to push up domestic prices relative to export prices in these countries because the free in-flow of capital tends to increase the demand for non-tradable goods-real estate, construction, etc .-relative to tradables, thereby weakening the export base for the economy.