2007
DOI: 10.1215/00182702-2006-026
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Transfers, Nontraded Goods, and Unemployment: An Analysis of the Keynes-Ohlin Debate

Abstract: In the famous debate between Keynes and Ohlin on the transfer problem, the interaction between non-traded goods and unemployment complicates the analysis considerably. We analyze these issues using four different models to conclude that Keynes's concern regarding the large burden imposed on Germany was justified. Simultaneously, we show that Ohlin's presumption that a transfer does not affect the donor's terms-of-trade either favourably or unfavourably was also justified. Moreover, Ohlin was also right in asse… Show more

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