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- Armington_elasticity abstract "An Armington elasticity is an economic parameter commonly used in models of consumer theory and international trade. It represents the elasticity of substitution between products of different countries, and is based on the assumption made by Paul Armington in 1969 that products traded internationally are differentiated by country of origin.The Armington assumption has become a standard assumption of international computable general equilibrium models. These models generate smaller and more realistic responses of trade to price changes than implied by models of homogeneous products.".
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- Armington_elasticity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armington elasticities".
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- Armington_elasticity hypernym Parameter.
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- Armington_elasticity comment "An Armington elasticity is an economic parameter commonly used in models of consumer theory and international trade. It represents the elasticity of substitution between products of different countries, and is based on the assumption made by Paul Armington in 1969 that products traded internationally are differentiated by country of origin.The Armington assumption has become a standard assumption of international computable general equilibrium models.".
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