Foreign capital inflow, non-traded intermediary, urban unemployment, and welfare in a small open economy: A theoretical analysis

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The paper attempts to analyse the implications of foreign capital inflow in a small open economy with a non-traded intermediary on the welfare and urban unemployment in a three-sector Harris-Todaro (1970) framework. The standard immiserising result of a foreign capital inflow has been found to be valid when the non-traded intermediary is solely used in the protected import-competing sector. However, if the export sector too uses the intermediary, the economy may experience an improvement in its welfare and a reduction in the urban unemployment level.

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Chaudhuri, S. (2001). Foreign capital inflow, non-traded intermediary, urban unemployment, and welfare in a small open economy: A theoretical analysis. Pakistan Development Review, 40(3), 225–235. https://doi.org/10.30541/v40i3pp.225-235

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