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Management number 201821704 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $53.25 Model Number 201821704
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This book provides a systematic treatment of the introduction of non-traded and non-competitive intermediate goods in the pure theory of international trade, presenting several well-known propositions and integrating insights and author research. It has two parts: a simple geometric treatment and an elegant four-quadrant diagram to analyze the role of non-competitive intermediate goods.

Format: Hardback
Length: 190 pages
Publication date: 01 January 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


First published in 1981, this groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive and systematic exploration of the introduction of non-traded and non-competitive intermediate goods into the pure theory of international trade. It presents a multitude of well-known propositions within the realm of international trade, elucidating them through the use of simple and illustrative geometric concepts. Moreover, it seamlessly integrates numerous significant insights and original research, presenting a thorough and exhaustive survey of the literature in this field. This book is divided into two parts. Part One serves as a straightforward geometric treatment of a model of international trade involving non-traded goods, delving into discussions of renowned propositions such as the Rybczynski and Stolper-Samuelson theorems. Part Two presents an elegant four-quadrant diagram, which serves as a valuable tool for analyzing the role of non-competitive intermediate goods in the real-world theory of trade. Within this diagram, various major propositions, including theorems on gains from trade and tariff, are explored within a first-best and distortionary framework.

First published in 1981, this groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive and systematic exploration of the introduction of non-traded and non-competitive intermediate goods into the pure theory of international trade. It presents a multitude of well-known propositions within the realm of international trade, elucidating them through the use of simple and illustrative geometric concepts. Moreover, it seamlessly integrates numerous significant insights and original research, presenting a thorough and exhaustive survey of the literature in this field. This book is divided into two parts. Part One serves as a straightforward geometric treatment of a model of international trade involving non-traded goods, delving into discussions of renowned propositions such as the Rybczynski and Stolper-Samuelson theorems. Part Two presents an elegant four-quadrant diagram, which serves as a valuable tool for analyzing the role of non-competitive intermediate goods in the real-world theory of trade. Within this diagram, various major propositions, including theorems on gains from trade and tariff, are explored within a first-best and distortionary framework.


Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138562523


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