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Several discussants took issue with Kjeld Philip’s general statement that differences in social and fiscal policies affected actual location only slightly. The quantitative importance of interregional and international migration and their effects were discussed. The need for international trade theory to consider social and fiscal policy instruments together with commercial policy instruments was stressed. This session was chaired by Göran Ohlin.
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Ohlin, B., Hesselborn, PO., Wijkman, P.M. (1977). Summary of the Discussion. In: Ohlin, B., Hesselborn, PO., Wijkman, P.M. (eds) The International Allocation of Economic Activity. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03196-2_27
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