New directions in trade theory / Jim Levinsohn ; editors Alan V. Deardorff, Robert M. Stern.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Studies in international economicsDetalles de publicación: Ann Arbor, Mich. : The University of Michigan Press, 1995Descripción: viii, 413 pISBN:- 0472105620
- RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES
- TEORIA DEL COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
- ESTRUCTURA DEL COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
- LIBRE COMERCIO
- PROTECCIONISMO
- CAMBIO TECNOLOGICO
- LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
- SUBSIDIOS A LAS EXPORTACIONES
- POLITICA COMERCIAL INTERNACIONAL
- VENTAJA COMPARATIVA
- BRASIL
- PERU
- COREA
- JAPON
- ESTADOS UNIDOS
- MEXICO
- DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO
- PROGRESO TECNICO
- APLICACIONES
- CASOS PRACTICOS
- COMERCIO MUNDIAL
- ECONOMIA MUNDIAL
- LIBERALIZACION DE IMPORTACIONES
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Leading specialists in international trade theory were asked to write on a new and different topic. Some responded by developing an idea that they had toyed with but never quite put together. Others offered a new and distinctive approach to an established topic. To respond to these adventurous and pioneering pieces, other eminent trade theorists prepared comments on each of the individual papers. Paul A. Samuelson wrote a keynote for the volume reflecting on the past and looking to the future of international trade theory.
These articles and comments will be looked upon in future years as having altered the course of international trade theory in a variety of new and important ways.
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