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|a HF1411.Y34 1994
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|a Yarbrough, Beth V.
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|a The world economy :
|b trade and finance /
|c Beth V. Yarbrough, Robert M. Yarbrough.
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|a 3rd ed.
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|a Fort Worth :
|b The Dryden Press, Harcourt Brace College Publishers,
|c c1994.
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|a xx, 830 p. :
|b ill. (some col.) ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a The Dryden Press series in economics
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|a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|a Why Study International Economics? -- What Do We Mean by International Interdependence? -- The Economic Significance of Political Boundaries -- Studying International Economics -- International Microeconomics -- Comparative Advantage I: Labor Productivity and the Ricardian Model -- Early Thinking about Trade: The Mercantilists -- The Decline of Mercantilism (and the Birth of Economics) -- Keeping Things Simple: Some Assumptions -- The Ricardian World without Trade -- The Ricardian World with Trade -- The Gains from Trade: Exchange and Specialization -- Using Demand and Supply to Analyze Trade -- Can the Ricardian Model Really Explain Trade? -- Does Labor Productivity Really Vary? -- Turning Back Trade Turns Back the Clock -- What Can the World Produce? The World Production Possibilities Frontier -- Comparative Advantage II: Factor Endowments and the Neoclassical Model -- The Neoclassical World without Trade -- The Neoclassical World with Trade -- Sources of Comparative Advantage -- Do Autarky and Trade Matter? The Two Koreas -- From Fish to Information Technology -- Socks: Made in USA -- Can Heckscher-Ohlin Explain China's Trade? -- The Edgeworth Box -- Offer Curves -- Trade, Distribution, and Welfare -- Partial- and General-Equilibrium Analysis -- How Do Output Prices Affect Factor Prices? The Stolper-Samuelson Theorem -- How Do Factor Prices Vary across Countries? The Factor Price Equalization Theorem -- What If Factors Are Immobile in the Short Run? The Specific-Factors Model -- Trade and Welfare: Gainers, Losers, and Compensation.
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|a Commercial policy
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|a International finance
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|a International economic relations
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|a Yarbrough, Robert M.
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