Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Trade Theory and Policy

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2008-07-14
Publisher(s): Emerald Group Pub Ltd
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Summary

This is a new volume in the Frontiers in Economics & Globalization series. The 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. A new volume in the Frontiers in Economics & Globalization series Deals with a wide-range of trade and development issues Focuses on neo-classical models of trade theory to highlight the challenges of global trade problems

Table of Contents

Distortions in Two Sector Dynamic General Equilibrium Models
Public Inputs, Urban Development, and Welfare in a Developing Economy
International Trade Agreements
On Specialization and Chaos in the 2-sector Leontief Model
Specific Factor Models and Dynamics in International Trade
Competition policy as a substitute for tariff policy
Free Trade between Large and Small: What's in It for the Large Country? What's in It for the Small country?
Fixed Transport Costs and International Trade
Skill Formation and Income Distribution in a Three Class Small Developing Economy
Commodity demand, capital mobility, and income distribution: A Ricardian setting
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