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specific factor
A factor of production that is unable to move into or out of an industry. The term is used to describe factors that would not be of any use in other industries and also -- more loosely -- factors that could be used elsewhere but do not, in the short run, have the time or resources needed to move. See specific factors model. The term seems to come from Haberler (1937).
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Economy
- Category: International economics
- Company: University of Michigan
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