International Trade
P. J. N. Sinclair(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. November 1997
Book
Hardback
397 pages
978-0-19-877443-3 (ISBN)
Description
Trade within the EU has been freed, but European and foreign barriers still restrict trade with the rest of the world. Rapid growth in East Asia, and liberalization in Eastern Europe, pose facinating and urgent questions for West European policy, such as: why do countries trade?; who gains?; who could lose?; why are some goods exported, others imported, and yet others both exported and imported?; how does imperfect competition modify trade?; what impact do regional trade barriers have?; why do they exist?; what effects do regional trade blocs have, and is their enlargement a cause for worry?; what is the significance of increasing capital mobility across frontiers?; what are the links between trade and growth, and trade and employment?; and how do environmental considerations affect trade and trade policy? These are some of the questions this book sets out to answer.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-877443-3 (9780198774433)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
1: Introduction and Overview. 2: Labour Productivity and Comparative Advantage. 3: Neoclassical Production. 4: Reciprocal Demand and Trade. 5: Factor Endowments. 6: Trade and Technology. 7: International Trade and Imperfect Competition. 8: Testing Trade Theories. 9: Theory of Trade Policy. 10: Strategic Trade Policy. 11: International Factor Migration. 12: Trade and Growth. 13: Trade Blocs. 14: Trade, Competitiveness, Employment, and Wages. 15: The Political Economy of Protection. 16: Trade and the Environment. 17: European Trade and Developing Countries. 18: The European Union's Trade Policy, and the CAP