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World trade and payments : an introduction / Richard E. Caves, Jeffrey A. Frankel, Ronald W. Jones.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: The Addison-Wesley Series in EconomicsPublication details: Boston : Addison-Wesley, 2002.Edition: 9th. edition / editor in-chief Denise ClintonDescription: [718] páginas en varias paginaciones : tablas, gráficas ; 24 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 0321089049
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 382  C19w  21
Other classification:
  • P33
Contents:
Chapter I: Introduction -- Part I: The basic model of international trade -- Chapter 2: Commodity trade. -- Chapter 3: Expanded gains from trade with resource movements. -- Chapter 4: Applications and interpretations. -- Part II: Trade patterns ,income distribution,and growth. -- Chapter 5: Technology and productivity : the ricardian trade model. -- Chapter 6: Trade and local income distribution : The specific factors model. -- Chapter 7: Factor endowments and trade : The 2x2 Heckscher-Ohlin model. -- Chapter 8: Trade,growth,and product variety. -- Chapter 9: Trade in intermediate goods and factors of production. -- Part III: The theory and practice of commercial policy. -- Chapter 10: Protection and the national welfare. -- Chapter 11: The political economy of protection. -- Chapter 12: Trade policy and imperfect competition. -- Chapter 13: Trade controls in practice. -- Chapter 14: Preferential arrangements and regional issues in trade policy. -- Part IV: Money,income,and the balance of payments. -- Chapter 15: The balance of payments accounts. -- Chapter 16: The foreign exchange market and trade elasticities. -- Chapter 17: National income and the trade balance. -- Chapter 18: Spending and the exchange rate in the Keynesian model. -- Chapter 19: The money supply,the price level,and the balance of payments. -- Chapter 20: Developing countries and other small open economies with non-traded goods. -- Part V: International financial markets and their macroeconomic implications. -- Chapter 21: The Globallization of financial markets. -- Chapter 22: The Mundell-Fleming model with partial international capital mobility. -- Chapter 23: Fiscal and monetary policy under modern financial market conditions. -- Chapter 24: Crises in emerging markets. -- Chapter 25: Interdependence and policy coordination. -- Chapter 26: Supply inflation. -- Part VI: The determination of exchange rates in international asset markets. -- Chapter 27: Expectations,money,and the determination of the exchange rate. -- Chapter 28: Exchange rate forecasting and risk.
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Chapter I: Introduction -- Part I: The basic model of international trade -- Chapter 2: Commodity trade. -- Chapter 3: Expanded gains from trade with resource movements. -- Chapter 4: Applications and interpretations. -- Part II: Trade patterns ,income distribution,and growth. -- Chapter 5: Technology and productivity : the ricardian trade model. -- Chapter 6: Trade and local income distribution : The specific factors model. -- Chapter 7: Factor endowments and trade : The 2x2 Heckscher-Ohlin model. -- Chapter 8: Trade,growth,and product variety. -- Chapter 9: Trade in intermediate goods and factors of production. -- Part III: The theory and practice of commercial policy. -- Chapter 10: Protection and the national welfare. -- Chapter 11: The political economy of protection. -- Chapter 12: Trade policy and imperfect competition. -- Chapter 13: Trade controls in practice. -- Chapter 14: Preferential arrangements and regional issues in trade policy. -- Part IV: Money,income,and the balance of payments. -- Chapter 15: The balance of payments accounts. -- Chapter 16: The foreign exchange market and trade elasticities. -- Chapter 17: National income and the trade balance. -- Chapter 18: Spending and the exchange rate in the Keynesian model. -- Chapter 19: The money supply,the price level,and the balance of payments. -- Chapter 20: Developing countries and other small open economies with non-traded goods. -- Part V: International financial markets and their macroeconomic implications. -- Chapter 21: The Globallization of financial markets. -- Chapter 22: The Mundell-Fleming model with partial international capital mobility. -- Chapter 23: Fiscal and monetary policy under modern financial market conditions. -- Chapter 24: Crises in emerging markets. -- Chapter 25: Interdependence and policy coordination. -- Chapter 26: Supply inflation. -- Part VI: The determination of exchange rates in international asset markets. -- Chapter 27: Expectations,money,and the determination of the exchange rate. -- Chapter 28: Exchange rate forecasting and risk.

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