Introduction | |
The World of International Economics | |
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Early Trade Theories: Mercantilism and the Transition to the Classical World of David Ricardo | |
The Classical World of David Ricardo and Comparative Advantage | |
Extensions and Tests of the Classical Model of Trade | |
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Introduction to Neoclassical Trade Theory: Tools to Be Employed | |
Gains from Trade in Neoclassical Theory | |
Offer Curves and the Terms of Trade | |
The Basis for Trade: Factor Endowments and the Heckscher-Ohlin Model | |
Empirical Tests of the Factor Endowments Approach | |
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Post Heckscher-Ohlin Theories of Trade and Intra-Industry Trade | |
Economic Growth and International Trade | |
International Factor Movements | |
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The Instruments of Trade Policy | |
The Impact of Trade Policies | |
Arguments for Interventionist Trade Policies | |
Political Economy and Recent U.S. Trade Policy | |
Economic Integration | |
International Trade and the Developing Countries | |
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The Balance of Payments Accounts | |
The Foreign Exchange Market | |
International Financial Markets and Instruments: An Introduction | |
The Monetary and Portfolio Balance Approaches to External Balance | |
Price Adjustments and Balance of Payments Disequilibrium | |
National Income and the Current Account | |
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Economic Policy in the Open Economy: Fixed Exchange Rates | |
Economic Policy in the Open Economy: Flexible Exchange Rates | |
Prices and Output in the Open Economy: Aggregate Supply and Demand | |
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Fixed or Flexible Exchange Rates? | |
The International Monetary System: Past, Present, and Future | |
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