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FPEFonction Publique d'État (French: State Public Function)
FPEFire Protection Engineering
FPEThe Few, the Proud, the Emotional (Twenty One Pilots slogan)
FPEFloating Point Exception (a computer math error)
FPEFormat-Preserving Encryption
FPEFront Page Extension
FPEFloating Point Exception
FPEFree Primary Education (Africa)
FPEFire Protection Engineer
FPEFood Processing Equipment
FPEFluid Power Equipment (various locations)
FPEFinal Prediction Error
FPEFédération Patronale et Économique (French: Employers and Economic Federation; Switzerland)
FPEFoundation for the Philippine Environment (est. 1992)
FPEFew, Proud, Emotional (Twenty-One Pilots)
FPEFactor Price Equalization (economics)
FPEFédération Polynésienne d'Equitation (French: Polynesian Equestrian Federation; Tahiti, French Polynesia)
FPEFokker-Planck Equation
FPEFoot-Pounds of Energy
FPEFantastic Plastic Elastic (chair by Ron Arad)
FPEFacility Performance Evaluation (architecture)
FPEFleischmann Pons Effect
FPEForest Policy and Economics
FPEFloating Point Emulator
FPEFrance Production Électronique (French: Electronic Production France)
FPEField Project Engineer (various companies)
FPEFrontPage Server Extensions (Microsoft)
FPEFederal Pacific Electric Company
FPEFederation of Public Employees
FPEFunctional Program Element (US NASA)
FPEFree People of Earth
FPEFinancial Practice and Education (journal)
FPEFloating Point Engine
FPEFactions Preview Event (gaming)
FPEFocal Plane Electronics
FPEFermented Plant Extract
FPEFonds Perpétuel d'Etudes (EFrench: Perpetual Education Fund)
FPEFunction Point Estimate (software estimation)
FPEFirst Person Editor
FPEFrench Postural Experiment
FPEFront-end Processing Environment
FPEForce Protection Experiment
FPEFixed-Price Escalation (Contract)
FPEFaith Promoting Experience
FPEFractal Patch Element
FPEFlight Parameter Estimation
FPEFunctional Performance Element
FPEFirst Priority Enterprise
FPEFairport, Painesville, & Eastern Railway Company
FPEFixed Price Exhibit (Montclair State University; Montclair, NJ)
FPEFixed Price Engagement
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References in periodicals archive
As it was shown before, under factor price equalization no underdeveloped country experiences the need of keeping itself along the track of productive diversification.
Regarding the factor price equalization theorem, John Hicks considered two sets of equations for two countries, namely, ar + bw = ar'+ bw', and cr + dw = cr' +dw'.
As a sub-result of that analysis we studied the Heckscher-Ohlin (H-O) factor proportions theory of trade and the related theorem of factor price equalization. The latter I later used in generalizing the H-O theory to large numbers of countries, products, and factors of production [see Kyklos, 21:749-54 (1968), "Factor Proportions Theory: the N-factor Case."].
Bradford, and Kazushige Shimpo, we start with a belief that the conventional assumption of factor price equalization (FPE) for the world as a whole is a major stumbling block for empirical implementation.
He followed this up with a discussion of absolute factor price equalization and concluded that "it is an inescapable conseq uence of trade" (p.
While the analysis focuses on issues of labour adjustment associated with such convergence, it eclectically draws on the extensive literature, much of it recent, that has emerged in related areas: growth convergence and preconditions for growth; migration, resource rents and equalization payments; spatial convergence and the growth and decline of cities; neighbourhood effects and the social transmission of inequality; interjurisdictional competition for investment and jobs; and trade liberalization and factor price equalization. For each of these areas, the basic theory and evidence is presented, followed by a discussion of the implications for regional convergence of productivity, wages and incomes.
Indirectly, it created an environment where factor price equalization, a skill-intensive technological shift, and other factors could generate enormous downward pressures on real wages.
International trade is introduced and general equilibrium yields the factor price equalization theorem.
(13) Hamilton and Svennson (1983) use a model without local factor price equalization. But they examine the effects of a small capital inflow where initial zone employment is zero.
Finally, the claim of factor price equalization for all U.S.
Under the principles of what economists know as "factor price equalization," in an open competitive world economy workers with equal skills must be treated equally.
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