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-- The Gains from Trade -- The Pattern of Trade -- How Much Trade? -- Balance of Payments -- Exchange Rate Determination -- International Policy Coordination -- The International Capital Market -- International Economics: Trade and Money -- Part 1: International Trade Theory -- Chapter 2 World Trade: An Overview -- Who Trades with Whom? -- Size Matters: The Gravity Model -- Using the Gravity Model: Looking for Anomalies -- Impediments to Trade: Distance, Barriers, and Borders -- The Changing Pattern of World Trade -- Has the World Gotten Smaller? -- What Do We Trade? -- Service Offshoring -- Do Old Rules Still Apply? -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Labor Productivity and Comparative Advantage: The Ricardian Model -- The Concept of Comparative Advantage -- A One-Factor Economy -- Relative Prices and Supply -- Trade in a One-Factor World -- Determining the Relative Price after Trade -- Box: Comparative Advantage in Practice: The Case of Babe Ruth -- The Gains from Trade -- A Note on Relative Wages -- Box: The Losses from Nontrade -- Misconceptions about Comparative Advantage -- Productivity and Competitiveness -- Box: Do Wages Reflect Productivity? -- The Pauper Labor Argument -- Exploitation -- Comparative Advantage with Many Goods -- Setting Up the Model -- Relative Wages and Specialization -- Determining the Relative Wage in the Multigood Model -- Adding Transport Costs and Nontraded Goods -- Empirical Evidence on the Ricardian Model -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Specific Factors and Income Distribution -- The Specific Factors Model -- Box: What is a Specific Factor? -- Assumptions of the Model -- Production Possibilities -- Prices, Wages, and Labor Allocation -- Relative Prices and the Distribution of Income. 327 $aInternational Trade in the Specific Factors Model -- Income Distribution and the Gains from Trade -- The Political Economy of Trade: A Preliminary View -- Income Distribution and Trade Politics -- Case Study: Trade and Unemployment -- International Labor Mobility -- Case Study: Wage Convergence in the Age of Mass Migration -- Case Study: Foreign Workers: The Story of the GCC -- Summary -- Appendix to Chapter 4: Further Details on Specific Factors -- Marginal and Total Product -- Relative Prices and the Distribution of Income -- Chapter 5: Resources and Trade: The Heckscher-Ohlin Model -- Model of a Two-Factor Economy -- Prices and Production -- Choosing the Mix of Inputs -- Factor Prices and Goods Prices -- Resources and Output -- Effects of International Trade between Two-Factor Economies -- Relative Prices and the Pattern of Trade -- Trade and the Distribution of Income -- Case Study: North-South Trade and Income Inequality -- Case Study: Skill-Biased Technological Change and Income Inequality -- Factor-Price Equalization -- Empirical Evidence on the Heckscher-Ohlin Model -- Trade in Goods as a Substitute for Trade in Factors: Factor Content of Trade -- Patterns of Exports between Developed and Developing Countries -- Implications of the Tests -- Summary -- Appendix to Chapter 5: Factor Prices, Goods Prices, and Production Decisions -- Choice of Technique -- Goods Prices and Factor Prices -- More on Resources and Output -- Chapter 6: The Standard Trade Model -- A Standard Model of a Trading Economy -- Production Possibilities and Relative Supply -- Relative Prices and Demand -- The Welfare Effect of Changes in the Terms of Trade -- Determining Relative Prices -- Economic Growth: A Shift of the RS Curve -- Growth and the Production Possibility Frontier -- World Relative Supply and the Terms of Trade -- International Effects of Growth. 327 $aCase Study: Has the Growth of Newly Industrializing Countries Hurt Advanced Nations? -- Tariffs and Export Subsidies: Simultaneous Shifts in RS and RD -- Relative Demand and Supply Effects of a Tariff -- Effects of an Export Subsidy -- Implications of Terms of Trade Effects: Who Gains and Who Loses? -- International Borrowing and Lending -- Intertemporal Production Possibilities and Trade -- The Real Interest Rate -- Intertemporal Comparative Advantage -- Summary -- Appendix to Chapter 6: More on Intertemporal Trade -- Chapter 7: External Economies of Scale and the International Location of Production -- Economies of Scale and International Trade: An Overview -- Economies of Scale and Market Structure -- The Theory of External Economies -- Specialized Suppliers -- Labor Market Pooling -- Knowledge Spillovers -- External Economies and Market Equilibrium -- External Economies and International Trade -- External Economies, Output, and Prices -- External Economies and the Pattern of Trade -- Box: Holding the World Together -- Trade and Welfare with External Economies -- Dynamic Increasing Returns -- Interregional Trade and Economic Geography -- Box: Tinseltown Economics -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Firms in the Global Economy: Export Decisions, Outsourcing, and Multinational Enterprises -- The Theory of Imperfect Competition -- Monopoly: A Brief Review -- Monopolistic Competition -- Monopolistic Competition and Trade -- The Effects of Increased Market Size -- Gains from an Integrated Market: A Numerical Example -- The Significance of Intra-Industry Trade -- Case Study: The Emergence of the Turkish Automotive Industry -- Firm Responses to Trade: Winners, Losers, and Industry Performance -- Performance Differences across Producers -- The Effects of Increased Market Size -- Trade Costs and Export Decisions -- Dumping -- Case Study: Antidumping as Protectionism. 327 $aMultinationals and Outsourcing -- Case Study: Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment Flows Around the World -- The Firm's Decision Regarding Foreign Direct Investment -- Outsourcing -- Case Study: Shipping Jobs Overseas? Offshoring and Unemployment in the United States -- Consequences of Multinationals and Foreign Outsourcing -- Summary -- Appendix to Chapter 8: Determining Marginal Revenue -- Part 2: International Trade Policy -- Chapter 9: The Instruments of Trade Policy -- Basic Tariff Analysis -- Supply, Demand, and Trade in a Single Industry -- Effects of a Tariff -- Measuring the Amount of Protection -- Costs and Benefits of a Tariff -- Consumer and Producer Surplus -- Measuring the Costs and Benefits -- Box: Tariffs for the Long Haul -- Other Instruments of Trade Policy -- Export Subsidies: Theory -- Case Study: Europe's Common Agricultural Policy -- Import Quotas: Theory -- Case Study: An Import Quota in Practice: U.S. Sugar -- Voluntary Export Restraints -- Case Study: A Voluntary Export Restraint in Practice -- Local Content Requirements -- Box: Bridging the Gap -- Other Trade Policy Instruments -- The Effects of Trade Policy: A Summary -- Summary -- Appendix to Chapter 9: Tariffs and Import Quotas in the Presence of Monopoly -- The Model with Free Trade -- The Model with a Tariff -- The Model with an Import Quota -- Comparing a Tariff and a Quota -- Chapter 10: The Political Economy of Trade Policy -- The Case for Free Trade -- Free Trade and Efficiency -- Additional Gains from Free Trade -- Rent Seeking -- Political Argument for Free Trade -- Case Study: The Gains from 1992 -- National Welfare Arguments against Free Trade -- The Terms of Trade Argument for a Tariff -- The Domestic Market Failure Argument against Free Trade -- How Convincing Is the Market Failure Argument? -- Income Distribution and Trade Policy -- Electoral Competition. 327 $aCollective Action -- Box: Politicians for Sale: Evidence from the 1990s -- Modeling the Political Process -- Who Gets Protected? -- International Negotiations and Trade Policy -- The Advantages of Negotiation -- International Trade Agreements: A Brief History -- The Uruguay Round -- Trade Liberalization -- Administrative Reforms: From the GATT to the WTO -- Benefits and Costs -- Box: Settling a Dispute-and Creating One -- Case Study: The Salmon War -- The Doha Disappointment -- Box: Do Agricultural Subsidies Hurt the Third World? -- Preferential Trading Agreements -- Box: Free Trade Area versus Customs Union -- Box: Do Trade Preferences Have Appeal? -- Case Study: Trade Diversion in South America -- Summary -- Appendix to Chapter 10: Proving that the Optimum Tariff Is Positive -- Demand and Supply -- The Tariff and Prices -- The Tariff and Domestic Welfare -- Chapter 11: Trade Policy in Developing Countries -- Import-Substituting Industrialization -- The Infant Industry Argument -- Promoting Manufacturing Through Protection -- Case Study: Mexico Abandons Import-Substituting Industrialization -- Results of Favoring Manufacturing: Problems of Import-Substituting Industrialization -- Trade Liberalization since 1985 -- Trade and Growth: Takeoff in Asia -- Box: India's Boom -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Controversies in Trade Policy -- Sophisticated Arguments for Activist Trade Policy -- Technology and Externalities -- Imperfect Competition and Strategic Trade Policy -- Box: A Warning from Intel's Founder -- Case Study: When the Chips Were Up -- Globalization and Low-Wage Labor -- The Anti-Globalization Movement -- Trade and Wages Revisited -- Labor Standards and Trade Negotiations -- Environmental and Cultural Issues -- The WTO and National Independence -- Case Study: A Tragedy in Bangladesh -- Globalization and the Environment. 327 $aGlobalization, Growth, and Pollution. 330 $aFor courses in International Trade A balanced approach to theory and policy applications International Trade: Theory and Policy provides engaging, balanced coverage of the key concepts and practical applications of the discipline. 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