Leontief paradox
The essence of the paradox was that the share of capital goods in exports could grow, and time-consuming shrink. In fact, when analyzing U.S. trade balance, the proportion of labor-intensive goods is not diminished. Permission Leontief paradox was that the labor-intensive products imported U.S. is quite large, but the price of labor in the cost of goods is much lower than in U.S. exports. Capital-labor in the United States have, together with high productivity, this leads to a significant influence in the price of labor exports. The share of labor-supply in the export of U.S. is growing, confirming Leontief paradox. It is connected with a rising share of services, prices of labor and the structure of the U.S. economy. This leads to an increase in complexity throughout the American economy, not excluding exports.