03877nam 2200721 a 450 991045777920332120200520144314.00-674-06101-210.4159/harvard.9780674061019(CKB)2550000000048080(OCoLC)754820009(CaPaEBR)ebrary10496851(SSID)ssj0000542217(PQKBManifestationID)11356833(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000542217(PQKBWorkID)10510149(PQKB)10688506(MiAaPQ)EBC3300975(DE-B1597)178233(OCoLC)1002222218(OCoLC)1004871743(OCoLC)1011438387(OCoLC)979575711(OCoLC)984650784(OCoLC)987927118(OCoLC)992454160(OCoLC)999354514(DE-B1597)9780674061019(Au-PeEL)EBL3300975(CaPaEBR)ebr10496851(OCoLC)923116812(EXLCZ)99255000000004808020101202d2011 uy 0engurcn#---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierUnderstanding global trade[electronic resource] /Elhanan HelpmanCambridge, Mass. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press20111 online resourceBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-674-06078-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-211) and index.Introduction -- Comparative advantage -- Gainers and losers -- Scale and scope -- Across firms within industries -- Offshoring and outsourcing -- Epilogue.Global trade is of vital interest to citizens as well as policymakers, yet it is widely misunderstood. This compact exposition of the market forces underlying international commerce addresses both of these concerned groups, as well as the needs of students and scholars. Although it contains no equations, it is almost mathematical in its elegance, precision, and power of expression. Understanding Global Trade provides a thorough explanation of what shapes the international organization of production and distribution and the resulting trade flows. It reviews the evolution of knowledge in this field from Adam Smith to today as a process of theoretical modeling, accumulation of new empirical data, and then revision of analytical frameworks in response to evidence and changing circumstances. It explains the sources of comparative advantage and how they lead countries to specialize in making products which they then sell to other countries. While foreign trade contributes to the overall welfare of a nation, it also creates winners and losers, and Helpman describes mechanisms through which trade affects a country's income distribution. The book provides a clear and original account of the revolutions in trade theory of the 1980's and the most recent decade. It shows how scholars shifted the analysis of trade flows from the sectoral level to the business-firm level, to elucidate the growing roles of multinational corporations, offshoring, and outsourcing in the international division of labor. Helpman's explanation of the latest research findings is essential for an understanding of world affairs.International tradeInvestments, ForeignGlobalizationElectronic books.International trade.Investments, Foreign.Globalization.382QM 200rvkHelpman Elhanan128673MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457779203321Understanding global trade49197UNINA