
International Trade
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Topics covered include:
Why nations trade
Globalization and transnational production networks
Transnational governance
The emergence of Asia as a major trade region
Ethical trade and environmental sustainability
Trade in solar energy, services and ideas.
Featuring case studies and social media links that help to illustrate key concepts, this book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand how trade varies between regions, affects relationships between countries and influences a country's social, political and economic life.
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David L. Rigby is Professor of Geography at UCLA, USA with research interests in international trade, evolutionary economic geography, technological change and regional economic growth.
Content
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1 Introduction
The growth of trade
History of trade
Globalization and contemporary trade patterns
Objective of the book
Outline of the book
2 Trade theory
Comparative advantage
The Heckscher-Ohlin model
The Stolper-Samuelson theorem
Leontieff's Paradox
Terms of trade
New trade theory: economies of scale and imperfect competition in trade models
New, new trade theory: global outsourcing
3 Transnational corporations, trade and the global economy
Origins of TNCs and why firms internationalize
The growth of transnational corporations
Global production networks and commodity value chains
Capturing value in global production networks
TNCs and trade
4 Trade governance
Institutional theories
GATT and WTO
Geography of trade: integration and regional trade agreements
Is geography destiny? Regionalism and regional economic integration
5 Trade and development
Dynamic comparative advantage
Unequal exchange
Import-substitution and export promotion
Asian flying geese
6 Impact of trade
Special economic zones
Impact on labor
Trade and labor standards
Trade, jobs and wages
Ethical trade
Environment and sustainability
Environmental policy and trade agreements
7 Conclusion
Trends and directions
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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