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Part of the "Frontiers in Economics & Globalization" series, this book deals with a range of trade and development issues in terms of the general equilibrium structure. It shows how neo-classic...
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02 June 2008

This is a new volume in the "Frontiers in Economics & Globalization" series. This book deals with a wide-range of trade and development issues in terms of well-known general equilibrium structure. This volume shows how neo-classical models of trade theory can be used to highlight many challenging contemporary global problems. This book is a new volume in the "Frontiers in Economics & Globalization" series. It deals with a wide-range of trade and development issues. It focuses on neo-classical models of trade theory to highlight the challenges of global trade problems.
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Pages: 300
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd
Series: Frontiers of Economics and Globalization
Publication Date:
02 June 2008
ISBN: 9780444531902
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Trade & Tariffs, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Macroeconomics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Econometrics
Chapter 1 National Security and International Trade: A Simple General Equilibrium Model.
Chapter 2 Do Factor Endowments Matter for North–North Trade?.
Chapter 3 A Simple Vertical Competition Model: Structure and Performance.
Chapter 4 Globalization, Trade in Middle Products, and Relative Prices.
Chapter 5 Fixed Transport Costs and International Trade.
Chapter 6 Something New for Something Old: Reflections on a Model with Three Factors and Two Goods.
Chapter 7 On Commodity Prices and Factor Rewards: A Close Look at Sign Patterns.
Chapter 8 Comparative Statics in a Two-Factor Multi-Commodity Model without Factor Price Equalization.
Chapter 9 Distortions in the Two-Sector Dynamic General Equilibrium Model.
Chapter 10 Specific Factor Models and Dynamics in International Trade.
Chapter 11 Skill Formation and Income Distribution in a Three Class Small Developing Economy.
Chapter 12 Foreign Capital and Skilled–Unskilled Wage Inequality in a Developing Economy with Non-Traded Goods.
Chapter 13 Trade, Wage Inequality and the Vent for Surplus.
Chapter 14 Informed Buyers and Trade Sanction against Child Labour: Does It Work?.
Chapter 15 Public Inputs, Urban Development, and Welfare in a Developing Economy.
Chapter 16 Moving People or Jobs? A New Perspective on Immigration and International Outsourcing.
Chapter 17 Commodity Demand, Capital Mobility, and International Trade: A Ricardian Approach.
Chapter 18 International Outsourcing Under Monopolistic Competition: Winners and Losers.
Chapter 19 The Effect of New Environment on Foreign Direct Investment in an Oligopolistic Heckscher–Ohlin Model.
Chapter 20 International Trade Agreements.
Chapter 21 Competition Policy as a Substitute for Tariff Policy.
Chapter 22 Free Trade between Large and Small: What's in it for the Large Country? What's in it for the Small?.
Chapter 23 Fragmented Trade and the Hub–spokes Game – Strategic Trade Under the WTO.
Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Trade Theory and Policy.
About the series: Frontiers of Economics and Globalization.
List of Contributors.
Dedication.
Frontiers of economics and globalization.
Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Trade Theory and Policy.
Copyright page.
Subject Index.