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- catalog contributor b10834237.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "2. The Concept of Comparative Advantage 10 -- 2.1 Searching for a definition 10 -- 2.2 Comparative advantage and the gains from trade 18 -- 2.3 The causes of comparative advantage 21 -- 3. Theories of International Trade up to Adam Smith 26 -- 3.1 The providentialist beginnings of trade theory 26 -- 3.2 Mercantilism and the theory of trade 29 -- 3.3 Gains from trade and the eighteenth-century rule 34 -- 3.4 Physiocracy and the theory of trade 38 -- 3.5 Adam Smith's theory of foreign trade 40 -- 4. David Ricardo, Robert Torrens and the Discovery of Comparative Advantage 51 -- 4.1 The Ricardo-Torrens theory of comparative advantage 51 -- 4.2 Dynamic and static aspects of Ricardo's international trade theory 57 -- 4.3 Foreign trade in the other chapters of Ricardo's Principles 59 -- 4.4 A dynamic model of Ricardian trade 65 -- 4.5 Comparative advantage in the short run and the long run 71 --".
- catalog description "5. Creators of Comparative Advantage: Alexander Hamilton, John Rae and Friedrich List 75 -- 5.1 Alexander Hamilton's Report on Manufactures 76 -- 5.2 John Rae's New Principles of Political Economy 85 -- 5.3 Friedrich List's National System of Political Economy 92 -- 5.4 The promotion of infant industries and of infant economies 98 -- 6. John Stuart Mill: Comparative Advantage and the Terms of Trade 104 -- 6.1 Reciprocal demand and the terms of trade 105 -- 6.2 Mill's Essays and the first statement of the law of international values 106 -- 6.3 The Mill -- Whewell law of international values 109 -- 6.4 Foreign trade as 'a sort of industrial revolution' 119 -- 6.5 The infant-industry argument for protection 120 -- 6.6 An early generalization of comparative advantage to many commodities 121 -- 6.7 Modifications of Ricardian comparative advantage 123 -- 7.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Neoclassical Trade Theory: Alfred Marshall, Vilfredo Pareto and Enrico Barone 127 -- 7.1 Alfred Marshall and his school 127 -- 7.2 Vilfredo Pareto's general equilibrium approach to trade theory 136 -- 7.3 Enrico Barone's pioneering diagram of neoclassical trade equilibrium 147 -- Appendix Comparative advantage in the multicommodity Richardian model 151 -- 8. Neoclassical Trade Theory: Gottfried Haberler, Eli Heckscher and Bertil Ohlin 157 -- 8.1 Gottfried Haberler's defense and elaboration of comparative cost theory 159 -- 8.2 Precursors of Heckscher and Ohlin 167 -- 8.3 Eli Heckscher and the causes of comparative advantage 169 -- 8.4 Bertil Ohlin's Interregional and International Trade 172 -- 8.5 The legacies of Haberler, Heckscher and Ohlin 177 -- 9. The Heckscher -- Ohlin Theory Encounters the New Trade Theory 182 -- 9.1 Paul Samuelson and the Heckscher -- Ohlin -- Samuelson model 183 -- 9.2".
- catalog description "Ronald Jones's magnification effect 185 -- 9.3 Extensions to many commodities and factors of production 191 -- 9.4 Gains and losses in the transition from Heckscher and Ohlin to Heckscher -- Ohlin 198 -- 9.5 The brave new world of the 'new trade theory' 203 -- 10. The (Almost) General Validity of Comparative Advantage 213 -- 10.1 A retrospective of comparative advantage 213 -- 10.2 The Heckscher -- Ohlin theory in the twilight of the twentieth century 219 -- 10.3 The new views of comparative advantage 221 -- 10.4 Varieties of neo-Ricardian trade models 225 -- 10.5 Comparative advantage: a many-spendored thing 230.".
- catalog extent "x, 258 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Comparative advantage in international trade.".
- catalog identifier "1858983002".
- catalog isFormatOf "Comparative advantage in international trade.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Ma. : Edward Elgar Pub.,".
- catalog relation "Comparative advantage in international trade.".
- catalog subject "382/.1042 21".
- catalog subject "Comparative advantage (International trade) Econometric models.".
- catalog subject "HF1379 .M357 1998".
- catalog subject "International trade Econometric models.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. The Concept of Comparative Advantage 10 -- 2.1 Searching for a definition 10 -- 2.2 Comparative advantage and the gains from trade 18 -- 2.3 The causes of comparative advantage 21 -- 3. Theories of International Trade up to Adam Smith 26 -- 3.1 The providentialist beginnings of trade theory 26 -- 3.2 Mercantilism and the theory of trade 29 -- 3.3 Gains from trade and the eighteenth-century rule 34 -- 3.4 Physiocracy and the theory of trade 38 -- 3.5 Adam Smith's theory of foreign trade 40 -- 4. David Ricardo, Robert Torrens and the Discovery of Comparative Advantage 51 -- 4.1 The Ricardo-Torrens theory of comparative advantage 51 -- 4.2 Dynamic and static aspects of Ricardo's international trade theory 57 -- 4.3 Foreign trade in the other chapters of Ricardo's Principles 59 -- 4.4 A dynamic model of Ricardian trade 65 -- 4.5 Comparative advantage in the short run and the long run 71 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Creators of Comparative Advantage: Alexander Hamilton, John Rae and Friedrich List 75 -- 5.1 Alexander Hamilton's Report on Manufactures 76 -- 5.2 John Rae's New Principles of Political Economy 85 -- 5.3 Friedrich List's National System of Political Economy 92 -- 5.4 The promotion of infant industries and of infant economies 98 -- 6. John Stuart Mill: Comparative Advantage and the Terms of Trade 104 -- 6.1 Reciprocal demand and the terms of trade 105 -- 6.2 Mill's Essays and the first statement of the law of international values 106 -- 6.3 The Mill -- Whewell law of international values 109 -- 6.4 Foreign trade as 'a sort of industrial revolution' 119 -- 6.5 The infant-industry argument for protection 120 -- 6.6 An early generalization of comparative advantage to many commodities 121 -- 6.7 Modifications of Ricardian comparative advantage 123 -- 7.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Neoclassical Trade Theory: Alfred Marshall, Vilfredo Pareto and Enrico Barone 127 -- 7.1 Alfred Marshall and his school 127 -- 7.2 Vilfredo Pareto's general equilibrium approach to trade theory 136 -- 7.3 Enrico Barone's pioneering diagram of neoclassical trade equilibrium 147 -- Appendix Comparative advantage in the multicommodity Richardian model 151 -- 8. Neoclassical Trade Theory: Gottfried Haberler, Eli Heckscher and Bertil Ohlin 157 -- 8.1 Gottfried Haberler's defense and elaboration of comparative cost theory 159 -- 8.2 Precursors of Heckscher and Ohlin 167 -- 8.3 Eli Heckscher and the causes of comparative advantage 169 -- 8.4 Bertil Ohlin's Interregional and International Trade 172 -- 8.5 The legacies of Haberler, Heckscher and Ohlin 177 -- 9. The Heckscher -- Ohlin Theory Encounters the New Trade Theory 182 -- 9.1 Paul Samuelson and the Heckscher -- Ohlin -- Samuelson model 183 -- 9.2".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ronald Jones's magnification effect 185 -- 9.3 Extensions to many commodities and factors of production 191 -- 9.4 Gains and losses in the transition from Heckscher and Ohlin to Heckscher -- Ohlin 198 -- 9.5 The brave new world of the 'new trade theory' 203 -- 10. The (Almost) General Validity of Comparative Advantage 213 -- 10.1 A retrospective of comparative advantage 213 -- 10.2 The Heckscher -- Ohlin theory in the twilight of the twentieth century 219 -- 10.3 The new views of comparative advantage 221 -- 10.4 Varieties of neo-Ricardian trade models 225 -- 10.5 Comparative advantage: a many-spendored thing 230.".
- catalog title "Comparative advantage in international trade : a historical perspective / Andrea Maneschi.".
- catalog type "text".