Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 What Is International Economics About
1.2 The Gains from Trade
1.3 The Pattern of Trade
1.4 Protectionism
1.5 Balance of Payments
1.6 Exchange Rate Determination
1.7 International Policy Coordination
1.8 The International Capital Market
1.9 International Economics:Trade and Finance
1.10 Has the World Gotten Smaller
1.11 Do Old Rules Still Apply
Chapter 2 Classical Theories of International Trade
2.1 Mercantilism
2.2 Absolute Advantage:Adam Smith
2.3 Comparative Advantage:David Ricardo
2.4 Comparative Advantage and Opportunity Cost
2.5 Comparative Advantage with More Than Two Commodities and Countries
Chapter 3 New Classical Theories of International Trade
3.1 H—O Theory
3.2 The Stolper—Samuelson Theorem
3.3 Factor—price Equalization
3.4 The Rybczynski Theorem
3.5 The Leontief Paradox
3.6 Specific Factor Model
Chapter 4 Modern Trade Theory
4.1 Inter—industry Trade and Intra—industry Trade
4.2 Product Life Cycle Theory
4.3 Theory of Overlapping Demands
4.4 Economies of Scale
4.5 Reciprocal Dumping Model
Chapter 5 International Factor Movements Theory
5.1 International Movement of Labor
5.2 International Movement of Capital
5.3 Economic Analysis of International Labor and Capital Movement
Chapter 6 Tariffs
6.1 Theories for Trade Protection
6.2 Tariffs
6.3 Effect of a Tariff on Consumer and Producer Surplus
Chapter 7 Non—tariff Trade Barriers
7.1 An Introduction to Non—tariff Trade Barriers
7.2 Import Quota
7.3 Export Subsidy
7.4 Dumping
7.5 Voluntary Export Restraints
7.6 Local Content Requirements
7.7 Other Trade Policy Instruments
Chapter 8 Trade Policies for Developing Nations
8.1 Developing—nation Trade Characteristics
8.2 The Problem of Developing Nations
8.3 Generalized System of Preferences
8.4 Stabilizing Primary Product Price
8.5 Err]nomics Growth Strategjes
Chapter 9 Trade Policies for Developed Nations
9.1 Strategic Trade Policy
9.2 Ec。nomic Sancti。n s;
9.3 Protection of Intellectual Property Rights
9.4 Industrial Policies。f United States
9.5 Industrial Policies of Japan
Chapter 10 Regional Trade Agreements
10.1 Types of Regional Trade Agreements
10.2 Effects。f Cust。ms Uni
10.3 Practices。f Regional Integrati
Chapter 11 Balance of Payments
11.1 The Nati。nal InCOrne Accounts
1l.2 The Fundamental Balance of Payments Identity
Chapter 12 Money,Interest Rates,an0 Exchange Rates
12.1 M。ney Deftned:a Brief RevieW
12.2 M。neY Supply and M。neY Demand
12.3 The Money Supply and the Exchange Rate in the Short Run
12.4 M。ney,the Price Level,and the Exchange Rate in the L。ng Run
Chapter 13 Financial Globalization:Opportunity and Crisis
13.1 The International Capital Market and the Gains from Trade
1 3.2 Internati。nal Banking and the Internati。nal Capital Market
13.3 Regulating International Banking
13.4 How Well HaVe International Financial Markets Allocated Capital and Ris
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