Surveys in International Trade
1. Auflage März 1994
352 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-18589-5
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A comprehensive and up-to-date overview of international trade
theory, containing ten specially commissioned contributions from
the world's leading authorities.
The book complements international economics textbooks and makes
the more technical journal literature accessible, presenting
students with a wider menu of analytical tools than other texts.
1. Introduction and Overview: David Greenaway and L. Alan Winters
(University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham).
2. The Theory of International Trade: Rodney Falvey (Australian
National University).
3. Imperfect Competition and International Trade: Alasdair Smith
(University of Sussex).
4. Testing Trade Theory: Edward Leamer (University of
California, Los Angeles).
5. The Theory of Protection: James Anderson (Boston
College).
6. The Political Economy of Trade Policy: Stephen Magee
(University of Texas at Austin).
7. Strategic Trade Policies: Didier Laussel (Université
d'Aix-Marseille II and Christian Montet, University of
Montpellier).
8. Trade and Development: Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning
(University of Oxford, and Free University Amsterdam).
9. International Economic Integration: Robert Hine (University
of Nottingham).
10. Services Trade: Andre Sapir and Chantal Winter
(Université Libré de Bruxelles).
11. The Relationship between International Trade and
International Production: John Cantwell (University of
Reading).
(University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham).
2. The Theory of International Trade: Rodney Falvey (Australian
National University).
3. Imperfect Competition and International Trade: Alasdair Smith
(University of Sussex).
4. Testing Trade Theory: Edward Leamer (University of
California, Los Angeles).
5. The Theory of Protection: James Anderson (Boston
College).
6. The Political Economy of Trade Policy: Stephen Magee
(University of Texas at Austin).
7. Strategic Trade Policies: Didier Laussel (Université
d'Aix-Marseille II and Christian Montet, University of
Montpellier).
8. Trade and Development: Paul Collier and Jan Willem Gunning
(University of Oxford, and Free University Amsterdam).
9. International Economic Integration: Robert Hine (University
of Nottingham).
10. Services Trade: Andre Sapir and Chantal Winter
(Université Libré de Bruxelles).
11. The Relationship between International Trade and
International Production: John Cantwell (University of
Reading).
"Up-to-date overview of the theory of international trade. Excellent fodder for debate." Book News
David Greenaway is Professor of Economics at the University
of Nottingham. He is an Associate Editor of the Economic Journal
and Joint Managing Editor of The World Economy, and has been a
consultant to the World Bank, UNIDO, UNCTAD, the European
Commission, UNECE, HM Treasury and OECD. He has written numerous
books and has been published widely in academic journals.
L. Alan Winters is Professor of Economics at the
University of Birmingham. He is also Co-Director of the
International Trade Programme at the Centre for Economic Policy
Research and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Common Market
Studies and of the Economic Journal. He has written several books
and numerous articles on international trade and is frequently
consulted by organizations such as the World Bank, UNIDO and
OECD.
of Nottingham. He is an Associate Editor of the Economic Journal
and Joint Managing Editor of The World Economy, and has been a
consultant to the World Bank, UNIDO, UNCTAD, the European
Commission, UNECE, HM Treasury and OECD. He has written numerous
books and has been published widely in academic journals.
L. Alan Winters is Professor of Economics at the
University of Birmingham. He is also Co-Director of the
International Trade Programme at the Centre for Economic Policy
Research and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Common Market
Studies and of the Economic Journal. He has written several books
and numerous articles on international trade and is frequently
consulted by organizations such as the World Bank, UNIDO and
OECD.