Talk:International factor movements

Latest comment: 3 months ago by TheLiberalFundamentalist in topic Suggestion to split article on basis of content relevance.

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Proposed Outline for fixing article

I. Intro

a. Definition of International Factor Movement

b. Raises political issues not present in trade in goods and services.

c. Trade and factor movement can be substituted for each other. See Mundell (1957).

II. Example One-Good Model Without Factor Mobility

a. No Labor Movement

b. Show Graph and explain MPL

c. Add Labor Movement

d. Show Graph and Explain the change

III. International Labor Mobility

a. Winners and Losers From Migration and Labor Mobility

IV. International Borrowing and Lending

a. Intertemporal Trade: A tradeoff of goods today for goods tomorrow.

V. Direct Foreign Investment

a. Direct Foreign Investment refers to international capital flows in which a firm in one country creates or expands a subsidiary in another country.

b. It includes the transfer of resources and the acquisition of control.

c. MNEs

Suggestion to split article on basis of content relevance.

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Capital mobility as comprised of FDI and international borrowing/lending should be split from labour migration and each should have their own article, with international factor movements a shorter overview article referencing both.

There is a massive literature treating each of these topics independently of one another as well as that addressing both through the collecting framing of international factor movements. Separate sister articles with a parent article connecting them would be far more appropriate given the individual complexity of each component topic. TheLiberalFundamentalist (talk) 11:00, 12 August 2024 (UTC)Reply