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    AN INFRAMARGINAL APPROACH TO TRADE THEORY

    by Xiaokai Yang (Monash University, Australia), Wenli Cheng (Monash University, Australia), Heling Shi (Monash University, Australia), & Christis G Tombazos (Monash University, Australia)

    Table of Contents (53k)
    Preface (40k)
    Chapter 1: Division of Labor and Corner Solutions in Positive Trade Theory (461k)

    Inframarginal analysis represents a methodology that extends marginal analysis, using non-classical mathematical programming, in efforts to investigate corner solutions and indivisibilities. As such this approach has been used to reintroduce classical insights regarding the division of labor and economic organization to the mainstream of economic inquiry. One of the most prolific and useful relevant applications of inframarginal analysis concerns the area of international trade theory. The ensuing field of study has attracted considerable — and rapidly expanding — interest in recent years. Yet, little has been done by way of organizing the accumulated knowledge in a single volume. This book fills that gap by collecting key articles that mark distinct stages in the evolution of research in the area of inframarginal applications to trade theory. In this context the volume represents an excellent introduction of this novel and exciting field of study to the new researcher, and an invaluable source of reference to those seasoned in inframarginal applications to trade theory.

     
    Contents:
    • Origins of Inframarginal Applications to Trade Theory
    • Exogenous Comparative Advantage: Corner Solutions in the Heckscher-Ohlin and Ricardian Models of Trade
    • Division of Labor in Models of Trade with Economies of Scale
    • Economies of Specialization and Endogenous Comparative Advantage
    • Inframarginal Analysis of Trade Policy, Dual Structures, and Globalization
    • Dynamic Inframarginal Analysis of Trade Models with Endogenous Comparative Advantage
     
    Readership: Upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, academics and researchers whose focus is on trade theory.
     
     
    540pp    Pub. date: Mar 2005  
    ISBN:   978-981-238-929-9
    981-238-929-6
       US$156 / £86

     


    540pp    Pub. date: Mar 2005  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-925-7(ebook)
    981-256-925-1(ebook)
       US$203

     


     

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