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Stern 210 $aNew Jersey $cWorld Scientific$dc2011 215 $a1 online resource (716 p.) 225 1 $aWorld scientific studies in international economics, 1793-3641 ;$vv. 16 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a981-4340-36-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aPreface and Acknowledgments; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Festschrift Panelists; Introduction: A Tribute to Alan V. Deardorff Robert M. Stern; STRUCTURE OF THE VOLUME; PART I SPECIAL LECTURES; Chapter 1 Remarks: Deardorff Festschrift John Sweetland; Chapter 2 Citigroup Foundation Special Lecture Paul Krugman; INTRODUCTION; REFLECTIONS ON GLOBALIZATION: YESTERDAY AND TODAY; PART II COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE IN A CHANGING GLOBAL ECONOMY; Chapter 3 Alan Deardorff on Comparative Advantage James E. Anderson; REFERENCES; Chapter 4 Comparative Advantage in a Changing Global Economy Avinash Dixit; REFERENCES 327 $aChapter 5 Comparative Advantage Meets Alan Deardorff Wilfred J. EthierREFERENCES; Chapter 6 In Defense of Cones Ronald W Jones; THE TWO-COMMODITY CASE; FACTOR INTENSITY REVERSAL IN TECHNOLOGY; CONES IN THE MULTI-COMMODITY SETTING; CONCLUDING REMARKS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CONES OF DIVERSIFICATION; REFERENCES; Chapter 7 Increasing Returns in a Comparative Advantage World Paul Krugman; THE OLD NEW TRADE STORY; COLLARS AND CUFFS, BUTTONS AND CIGARETTE LIGHTERS; LOCALIZED EXTERNAL ECONOMIES AND THE GAINS FROM TRADE; REFERENCES; Chapter 8 Heckscher, Ohlin, and Deardorff J. Peter Neary; REFERENCES 327 $aReprintsChapter 9 Weak Links in the Chain of Comparative Advantage Alan V. Deardorff; 1. Introduction; 2. Free trade; 3. Impeded trade; 4. Intermediate goods and free trade; 5. Intermediate goods and impeded trade; 6. Many countries; 7. Conclusion; References; Chapter 10 The General Validity of the Law of Comparative Advantage Alan V. Deardorff; I. The Model; II. A Theorem and Its Corollaries; III. Refinements; Strong Inequalities; Relation to the Gains from Trade; IV. Discussion; Appendix; References; Chapter 11 The General Validity of the Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem Alan V. Deardorff 327 $aI. AssumptionsII. The Factor Content of Trade; III. A Theorem on the Factor Content of Trade; IV. Implication for the Pattern of Factor-Content Trade; V. Implications for the Pattern of Commodity Trade; VI. Factor Intensity Ambiguities; REFERENCES; Chapter 12 Comparative Advantage and International Trade and Investment in Services Alan V. Deardorff; TRADE IN TRADE SERVICES; SERVICES TRADE AS INTERNATIONAL FACTOR MOVEMENTS; SERVICE TRADE WITH ABSENT FACTORS; Case I: Services are management intensive; Case II: Services are labour intensive; Case III: Differences in technology 327 $aSummary of the casesCONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 13 FIRless FIRwoes: How Preferences Can Interfere with the Theorems of International Trade Alan V. Deardorff; 1. Introduction; 2. The example; 3. Implications for other theorems of trade; 3.1. The Heckscher-Ohlin theorem; 3.2. The Stolper-Samuelson theorem; 3.3. The Rybczynski theorem; 3.4. The Mundell theorem; 4. Do FIRs really matter?; 5. An alternative to the absence of FIRs?; 6. Conclusion; References; Chapter 14 International Trade with Lumpy Countries Paul N. Courant and Alan V. Deardorff; I. Introduction 327 $aII. An Example of Trade Due to Uneven Factor Allocation 330 $aAlan Deardorff was 65 years old on June 6, 2009. To celebrate this occasion, a Festschrift in his honor was held on October 2-3, 2009, in the Rackham Amphitheater at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. The Festschrift was entitled "Comparative Advantage, Economic Growth, and the Gains from Trade and Globalization: A Festschrift in Honor of Alan V Deardorff." 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