The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem

The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem
Title The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem PDF eBook
Author Alan V. Deardorff
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 408
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780472105335

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Collects the original Stolper-Samuelson article and most significant later contributions that interpret, extend, and test the basic result

Globalization and Poverty

Globalization and Poverty
Title Globalization and Poverty PDF eBook
Author Ann Harrison
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 674
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226318001

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Over the past two decades, the percentage of the world’s population living on less than a dollar a day has been cut in half. How much of that improvement is because of—or in spite of—globalization? While anti-globalization activists mount loud critiques and the media report breathlessly on globalization’s perils and promises, economists have largely remained silent, in part because of an entrenched institutional divide between those who study poverty and those who study trade and finance. Globalization and Poverty bridges that gap, bringing together experts on both international trade and poverty to provide a detailed view of the effects of globalization on the poor in developing nations, answering such questions as: Do lower import tariffs improve the lives of the poor? Has increased financial integration led to more or less poverty? How have the poor fared during various currency crises? Does food aid hurt or help the poor? Poverty, the contributors show here, has been used as a popular and convenient catchphrase by parties on both sides of the globalization debate to further their respective arguments. Globalization and Poverty provides the more nuanced understanding necessary to move that debate beyond the slogans.

International Trade and Labor Markets

International Trade and Labor Markets
Title International Trade and Labor Markets PDF eBook
Author Carl Davidson
Publisher W.E. Upjohn Institute
Pages 156
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0880992743

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International Trade, Wage Inequality and the Developing Economy

International Trade, Wage Inequality and the Developing Economy
Title International Trade, Wage Inequality and the Developing Economy PDF eBook
Author Sugata Marjit
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 194
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 364257422X

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This book deals with the impact that international trade is likely to have on the skilled-unskilled wage gap in a typical developing economy. This is the first theoretical monograph on this particular issue which has already generated substantial debate and voluminous work for the developed countries. A unique feature of this work is that it tries to explain the possibility of rising inequality across trading nations and looks at the segmented labour markets of the poor economies. It makes convincing arguments that the standard general equilibrium models, the main workhorse of trade theory, can be given a creative facelift to address a number of critical and emerging issues in the area of trade and development.

Odd Couple

Odd Couple
Title Odd Couple PDF eBook
Author Michael Huberman
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 253
Release 2012-05-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0300158769

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It has become commonplace to think that globalization has produced a race to the bottom in terms of labor standards and quality of life: the cheaper the labor and the lower the benefits afforded workers, the more competitively a country can participate on the global stage. But in this book the distinguished economic historian Michael Huberman demonstrates that globalization has in fact been very good for workers’ quality of life, and that improved labor conditions have promoted globalization.

Growth and International Trade

Growth and International Trade
Title Growth and International Trade PDF eBook
Author Karl Farmer
Publisher Springer
Pages 588
Release 2022-04-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9783662629451

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Revised and updated for the 2nd edition, this textbook guides the reader towards various aspects of growth and international trade in a Diamond-type overlapping generations framework. Using the same model type throughout the book, timely topics such as growth with bubbles, robots and involuntary unemployment, financial integration and house price dynamics, policies to mitigate climate change and the persistence of religion in a globalized market economy are explored. The first part starts from the “old” growth theory and bridges to the “new” growth theory (including R&D and human capital approaches). The second part presents an intertemporal equilibrium theory of inter- and intra-sectoral trade, investigates innovation, growth and trade and limits to public debt as well as nationally and internationally optimal climate policies. The debt dynamics of the Euro Zone and the origins of intra-EMU and Asian-US trade imbalances are also explored. The book is primarily addressed to upper undergraduate and graduate students wishing to proceed to the analytically more demanding journal literature.

The Theory of International Trade

The Theory of International Trade
Title The Theory of International Trade PDF eBook
Author John Somerset Chipman
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 376
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781781959527

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John Chipman is one of the most esteemed economists working in international trade theory. Presented in two volumes, this work presents Chipman's survey articles on the theory of international trade. The papers explore the evolution of thought from classical to new-classical and on to modern theory.