WILLIAMS COLLEGE. CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Ways are examined in which import substitution for domestic production may conflict with, or be guided by considerations of international specialization and efficiency.
Sheahan, John · 1970

Abstract
Employment, wages, productivity and capital utilization issues are reviewed. Domestic income distribution questions and their relationships to alternative methods of import substitution are considered. Import substitution strategies are discussed with regard to neglect of opportunities for export expansion. Studies which bear directly on the import substitution-distribution of income relationship indicate that protection for substitution are likely to make the distribution of income worse, as it weakens efficiency.
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