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The finding that  (contrary to the [[Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem]]  the United States, which is the most capital-abundant country in the world,  was exporting  labour-intensive commodities and importing capital-intensive commodities.
The finding that  (contrary to the [[Heckscher-Ohlin theorem]]  the United States, which is the most capital-abundant country in the world,  was exporting  labour-intensive commodities and importing capital-intensive commodities.

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Leontief paradox [r]: The finding that (contrary to the Heckscher-Ohlin theorem the United States, which is the most capital-abundant country in the world, was exporting labour-intensive commodities and importing capital-intensive commodities.