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 |
International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment
Title | International Trade with Equilibrium Unemployment PDF eBook |
Author | Carl Davidson |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0691125597 |
While most standard economic models of international trade assume full employment, Carl Davidson and Steven Matusz have argued over the past two decades that this reliance on full-employment modeling is misleading and ill-equipped to tackle many important trade-related questions. This book brings together the authors' pioneering work in creating models that more accurately reflect the real-world connections between international trade and labor markets. The material collected here presents the theoretical and empirical foundations of equilibrium unemployment modeling, which the authors and their collaborators developed to give researchers and policymakers a more realistic picture of how international trade affects labor markets, and of how transnational differences in labor markets affect international trade. They address the shortcomings of standard models, describe the empirics that underlie equilibrium unemployment models, and illustrate how these new models can yield vital insights into the relationship between international trade and employment. This volume also includes an indispensable general introduction as well as concise section introductions that put the authors' work in context and reveal the thinking behind their ideas. Economists are only now realizing just how important these ideas are, making this book essential reading for researchers and students.
Theory of International Trade
Title | Theory of International Trade PDF eBook |
Author | Avinash K. Dixit |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 1980-09-30 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521299695 |
This book emphasizes that a trading equilibrium is general rather than partial, and is often best modeled using dual or envelope functions.
Advances in Economics and Econometrics
Title | Advances in Economics and Econometrics PDF eBook |
Author | Econometric Society. World Congress |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 511 |
Release | 2013-05-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1107016045 |
The first volume of edited papers from the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society 2010.
Failure to Adjust
Title | Failure to Adjust PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Alden |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2017-09-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1538109093 |
*Updated edition with a new foreword on the Trump administration's trade policy* The vast benefits promised by the supporters of globalization, and by their own government, have never materialized for many Americans. In Failure to Adjust Edward Alden provides a compelling history of the last four decades of US economic and trade policies that have left too many Americans unable to adapt to or compete in the current global marketplace. He tells the story of what went wrong and how to correct the course. Originally published on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, Alden’s book captured the zeitgeist that would propel Donald J. Trump to the presidency. In a new introduction to the paperback edition, Alden addresses the economic challenges now facing the Trump administration, and warns that economic disruption will continue to be among the most pressing issues facing the United States. If the failure to adjust continues, Alden predicts, the political disruptions of the future will be larger still.
Trade and Inequality
Title | Trade and Inequality PDF eBook |
Author | Pinelopi K. Goldberg |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Balance of trade |
ISBN | 9781783479474 |
This research review brings together the most influential theoretical and empirical contributions to the topic of trade and inequality from recent years. Segregating the subject into four key areas, it forms a comprehensive study of the subject, targeted at academic readers familiar with the main trade models and empirical methods used in economics. The first two parts cover empirical evidence on trade and inequality in developed and developing countries, while the third and fourth sections confront transition dynamics following trade liberalization and new theoretical contributions inspired by the previously-discussed empirical evidence, respectively. Presented with an extensive original introduction by the editor, Trade and Inequality will be an invaluable tool in the study of this field to advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty alike.
OECD Insights International Trade Free, Fair and Open?
Title | OECD Insights International Trade Free, Fair and Open? PDF eBook |
Author | Love Patrick |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Pages | 197 |
Release | 2009-05-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 926406026X |
Argues that prosperity has rarely, if ever, been achieved or sustained without trade. Trade alone, however, is not enough; policies targeting employment, education, health and other issues are also needed to promote well-being and tackle the challenges of a globalised economy.