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International Trade Theories and the Evolving International Economy (Bloomsbury Academic Collections: Economics)

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
338
Category
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International Trade Theories and the Evolving International Economy provides a much-needed from which to approach this topic, offering a self-contained introduction to the subject of international trade theory. Drawing on a broad range of material this book provides the students with a well-rounded and more broadly informed view of the subject.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Preface
Part I: Trade and the International Economy
1 Boundary-transcending technologies, trade development and the micro-structural activities of firms
2 Borders, national industrial structures and international trade relations
3 The changing parameters of external trade: the integration and growth of the international economy in historical perspective
Part II: General Theoretical Approaches to the Explanation of Trade Flows
4 Methodological aspects of conventional explanations of international trade flows
5 The classical concept of comparative advantage: the cosmopolitan model of national industrial specialisation and international exchange
6 The neo-classical Heckscher-Ohlin theory
7 Post-Leontief orthodox trade explanations and models
Part III: The Structural Transformation of the International Trading System and Analyses of Specific Economic Relationships
8 International 'competitiveness' and "revealed" comparative advantage
9 Modern industrial trade structures and their new orientations for trade theory
10 The analysis of dependent trade relationships as an outcome of international exchange
Appendix: The fragmentation of sovereignty: countries of the world by region, year of independence, and size of population
Bibliography
Index
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