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  2. Leontief paradox - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 Robert Baldwin showed that U.S. imports were 27% more capital-intensive than U.S. exports in the 1962 trade data, using a measure similar to Leontief's. [2] [3]In 1980 Edward Leamer questioned Leontief's original methodology for comparing factor contents of an equal dollar value of imports and exports (i.e. on real exchange rate grounds).

  3. List of historical societies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American Association for State and Local History (2002), Directory of historical organizations in the United States and Canada (15th ed.), Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, ISBN 9780759100022 – via archive.org; 2022 National Census of History Organizations, American Association for State and Local History

  4. Capital intensity - Wikipedia

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    Capital intensive societies tend to have a higher standard of living over the long run. Calculations made by Robert Solow claimed that economic growth was mainly driven by technological progress (productivity growth) rather than inputs of capital and labor. However recent economic research has invalidated that theory, since Solow did not ...

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  6. World-systems theory - Wikipedia

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    Core countries have higher-skill, capital-intensive industries, and the rest of the world has low-skill, labor-intensive industries and extraction of raw materials. [5] This constantly reinforces the dominance of the core countries. [5] This structure is unified by the division of labour. It is a world-economy rooted in a capitalist economy. [6]

  7. Periodizations of capitalism - Wikipedia

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    Extensive stage / intensive stage / late capitalism ; The Marxist periodization of capitalism into the stages: [1] agricultural capitalism, merchant capitalism, industrial capitalism and state capitalism. Another periodization includes merchant capitalism, industrial and finance capitalism, and global capitalism. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Capital Research Center - Wikipedia

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    Capital Research Center (CRC) is an American conservative 501(c)(3) non-profit organization [1] located in Washington, D.C. [2] [3] Its stated purpose is "to study non-profit organizations, with a special focus on reviving the American traditions of charity, philanthropy, and voluntarism."

  9. List of presidents of the Bibliographical Society of America

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    Director Harvard University, Houghton Library of Rare Books and Manuscripts,1942-1964; [33] Gold Medal of the Bibliographical Society, 1965. [34] [35] LeRoy E. Kimball [36] 1948- 1949 New York University comptroller; President of the Modern Language Association of America; President, New York Historical Society. [37] James T. Babb [38] 1950-1952