International Trade and the World Economy
Author: Charles Van Marrewijk
International Trade and the World Economy provides an up-to- date theoretical and empirical analysis of the structure and forces underlying all 'real' international economics, such as trade flows, investment flows, and trade policy. The book is organized into four parts: introduction and classical trade; neo-classical trade; new trade; and new interactions (in geographical economics, multinationals, growth and development, and applied trade policy).
An accompanying study guide and website provide empirical questions to test theories and simulation questions to allow the student to get the feel for the structure of economic models and for the interpretation of results.
Table of Contents:
List of Figures | ||
List of Tables | ||
List of Boxes | ||
List of Technical Notes | ||
Pt. 1 | Introduction and Classical Trade | |
1 | The World Economy | 3 |
2 | Opportunity Costs | 26 |
3 | Comparative Advantage | 41 |
Pt. 2 | Neoclassical Trade | |
4 | Production Structure | 59 |
5 | Factor Prices | 78 |
6 | Production Volume | 97 |
7 | Factor Abundance | 113 |
8 | Trade Policy | 138 |
Pt. 3 | New Trade | |
9 | Imperfect Competition | 165 |
10 | Intra-industry Trade | 182 |
11 | Strategic Trade Policy | 205 |
12 | International Trade Organizations | 220 |
13 | Economic Integration | 237 |
Pt. 4 | New Interactions | |
14 | Geographical Economics | 265 |
15 | Multinationals | 290 |
16 | New Goods, Growth, and Development | 316 |
17 | Applied Trade Policy Modelling | 341 |
18 | Concluding Remarks | 360 |
References | 366 | |
Index | 373 |
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