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The international economy

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1994Edition: 3rdDescription: 602 ixISBN:
  • 9780521436182
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.000000 KEN
Contents:
Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. The nation as an economic unit; Part II. International Trade and Theory: 2. Comparative advantage and the gains from trade; 3. Economic efficiency and comparative advantage; 4. Factor endowments and comparative advantage; 5. Factor substitution and a modified Ricardian Model; 6. Factor substitution and the Hocksher-Ohlin Model; 7. Imperfect competition and international trade; 8. Trade and factor movements; 9. Instruments and uses of trade policy; 10. The evolution of trade policy; 11. The future of the trading system; Part III. International Monetary Theory and Policy: 12. The balance of payments and the foreign-exchange market; 13. Incomes and the current account; 14. Exchange rates and the current account; 15. Interest rates and the capital account; 16. Expectations, exchange rates and the capital account; 17. Stocks, flows and monetary equilibrium; 18. Asset markets, exchange rates and economic policy; 19. The evolution of the monetary system; 20. The future of the monetary system; Appendix A: Mathematical notes on trade theory and policy; Appendix B: Mathematical notes on monetary theory and policy; Appendix C: Outlines of answers to selected problems; List of abbreviations; Index
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Preface;
Part I. Introduction:
1. The nation as an economic unit;
Part II. International Trade and Theory:
2. Comparative advantage and the gains from trade;
3. Economic efficiency and comparative advantage;
4. Factor endowments and comparative advantage;
5. Factor substitution and a modified Ricardian Model;
6. Factor substitution and the Hocksher-Ohlin Model;
7. Imperfect competition and international trade;
8. Trade and factor movements;
9. Instruments and uses of trade policy;
10. The evolution of trade policy;
11. The future of the trading system;
Part III. International Monetary Theory and Policy:
12. The balance of payments and the foreign-exchange market;
13. Incomes and the current account;
14. Exchange rates and the current account;
15. Interest rates and the capital account;
16. Expectations, exchange rates and the capital account;
17. Stocks, flows and monetary equilibrium;
18. Asset markets, exchange rates and economic policy;
19. The evolution of the monetary system;
20. The future of the monetary system;
Appendix A: Mathematical notes on trade theory and policy;
Appendix B: Mathematical notes on monetary theory and policy;
Appendix C: Outlines of answers to selected problems;
List of abbreviations;
Index

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