noun
factor intensity
Economics term referring to the relative amount of a production factor (e.g., labor, capital) used in producing a good or service. Common in contexts like international trade theory (Heckscher-Ohlin model).
この産業は労働集約度が高く、資本集約度は低い。
This industry has high labor intensity and low capital intensity.
要素集約度の逆転は、貿易パターンに影響を与える。
Factor intensity reversal affects trade patterns.
Compound of 要素 (factor) + 集約 (intensive) + 度 (degree), likely a calque from English 'factor intensity'.