Rethinking International TradeMIT Press, 29. 3. 1994 - Počet stran: 293 Over the past decade, a small group of economists has challenged traditional wisdom about international trade. Rethinking International Trade provides a coherent account of this research program and traces the key steps in an exciting new trade theory that offers, among other possibilities, new arguments against free trade. Over the past decade a small group of economists has challenged traditional wisdom about international trade. Rethinking International Trade provides a coherent account of this research program and traces the key steps in an exciting new trade theory that offers, among other possibilities, new arguments against free trade. Krugman's introduction is a valuable guide to research that has delved anew into the causes of international trade and reopened basic questions about the international pattern of specialization, the effects of protectionism, and what constitutes an optimal trade policy. In the four sections that follow, he takes a revisionary look at the causes of international trade, and discusses growth and the role of history, technological change and trade, and strategic trade policy. |
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Scale Economies Product Differentiation and the Pattern | 22 |
Intraindustry Specialization and the Gains from Trade | 38 |
A Reciprocal Dumping Model of International Trade with James | 53 |
Increasing Returns and the Theory of International Trade | 63 |
Trade Accumulation and Uneven Development | 93 |
The Narrow Moving Band the Dutch Disease and the Competitive | 106 |
Vehicle Currencies and the Structure of International | 121 |
A Model of Innovation Technology Transfer and the World | 139 |
Imperfect Competition and Strategic Trade Policy | 183 |
Industrial Organization and International Trade | 239 |
References | 269 |
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