International Trade, Welfare, and the Theory of General Equilibrium
Herausgeber: Marjit, Sugata; Kar, Saibal
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Provides theoretical and applied contributions connected by the methodological approach to the use of general equilibrium model.
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Provides theoretical and applied contributions connected by the methodological approach to the use of general equilibrium model.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 441g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473873
- ISBN-10: 1108473873
- Artikelnr.: 53212779
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 441g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473873
- ISBN-10: 1108473873
- Artikelnr.: 53212779
Introduction; Part I. Lessons from Simple General Equilibrium Models: 1.
Thoughts and remarks after 50 years of simple general equilibrium models
Ronald W. Jones; Part II. Adjustment Towards Free Trade: 2. Adjustment
costs and trade liberalization Eric W. Bond; 3. Farsightedly stable FTA
structures ¿ the roles of pre-existing tariff rates Noritsugu Nakanishi;
Part III. Skill Formation and Inequality: 4. Skilled-unskilled wage
inequality and dynamic accumulation: a theoretical analysis skill Priya
Brata Dutta; 5. FDI in education vs FDI in commodity production: a
theoretical model Rashmi Ahuja; Part IV. Implications of Factor Flows: 6.
Skilled migration and foreign aid in a general equilibrium model of
monopolistic competition Dambar Uprety and Sajal Lahiri; 7. Trade, factor
flows and product variety in a small open economy Anwesha Aditya; 8.
Product differentiation, quality of innovation and capital mobility: a
general equilibrium analysis Sudeshna Mitra, Tonmoy Chatterjee and Kausik
Gupta; Part V. Production Organization in Open Economies: 9. Cross-border
mergers and international trade: a vertical GOLE model Hamid Beladi, Avik
Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit; 10. International trade and production
organization: a review of contemporary literature Meghna Dutta; Part VI.
Issues in Taxation: 11. Negative production externalities, labour market
imperfection and production tax policy in a developing economy Sarbajit
Chaudhuri; 12. Tax-financed public transfers: a mechanism for double
taxation Baisakhi Marjit, Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar.
Thoughts and remarks after 50 years of simple general equilibrium models
Ronald W. Jones; Part II. Adjustment Towards Free Trade: 2. Adjustment
costs and trade liberalization Eric W. Bond; 3. Farsightedly stable FTA
structures ¿ the roles of pre-existing tariff rates Noritsugu Nakanishi;
Part III. Skill Formation and Inequality: 4. Skilled-unskilled wage
inequality and dynamic accumulation: a theoretical analysis skill Priya
Brata Dutta; 5. FDI in education vs FDI in commodity production: a
theoretical model Rashmi Ahuja; Part IV. Implications of Factor Flows: 6.
Skilled migration and foreign aid in a general equilibrium model of
monopolistic competition Dambar Uprety and Sajal Lahiri; 7. Trade, factor
flows and product variety in a small open economy Anwesha Aditya; 8.
Product differentiation, quality of innovation and capital mobility: a
general equilibrium analysis Sudeshna Mitra, Tonmoy Chatterjee and Kausik
Gupta; Part V. Production Organization in Open Economies: 9. Cross-border
mergers and international trade: a vertical GOLE model Hamid Beladi, Avik
Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit; 10. International trade and production
organization: a review of contemporary literature Meghna Dutta; Part VI.
Issues in Taxation: 11. Negative production externalities, labour market
imperfection and production tax policy in a developing economy Sarbajit
Chaudhuri; 12. Tax-financed public transfers: a mechanism for double
taxation Baisakhi Marjit, Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar.
Introduction; Part I. Lessons from Simple General Equilibrium Models: 1.
Thoughts and remarks after 50 years of simple general equilibrium models
Ronald W. Jones; Part II. Adjustment Towards Free Trade: 2. Adjustment
costs and trade liberalization Eric W. Bond; 3. Farsightedly stable FTA
structures ¿ the roles of pre-existing tariff rates Noritsugu Nakanishi;
Part III. Skill Formation and Inequality: 4. Skilled-unskilled wage
inequality and dynamic accumulation: a theoretical analysis skill Priya
Brata Dutta; 5. FDI in education vs FDI in commodity production: a
theoretical model Rashmi Ahuja; Part IV. Implications of Factor Flows: 6.
Skilled migration and foreign aid in a general equilibrium model of
monopolistic competition Dambar Uprety and Sajal Lahiri; 7. Trade, factor
flows and product variety in a small open economy Anwesha Aditya; 8.
Product differentiation, quality of innovation and capital mobility: a
general equilibrium analysis Sudeshna Mitra, Tonmoy Chatterjee and Kausik
Gupta; Part V. Production Organization in Open Economies: 9. Cross-border
mergers and international trade: a vertical GOLE model Hamid Beladi, Avik
Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit; 10. International trade and production
organization: a review of contemporary literature Meghna Dutta; Part VI.
Issues in Taxation: 11. Negative production externalities, labour market
imperfection and production tax policy in a developing economy Sarbajit
Chaudhuri; 12. Tax-financed public transfers: a mechanism for double
taxation Baisakhi Marjit, Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar.
Thoughts and remarks after 50 years of simple general equilibrium models
Ronald W. Jones; Part II. Adjustment Towards Free Trade: 2. Adjustment
costs and trade liberalization Eric W. Bond; 3. Farsightedly stable FTA
structures ¿ the roles of pre-existing tariff rates Noritsugu Nakanishi;
Part III. Skill Formation and Inequality: 4. Skilled-unskilled wage
inequality and dynamic accumulation: a theoretical analysis skill Priya
Brata Dutta; 5. FDI in education vs FDI in commodity production: a
theoretical model Rashmi Ahuja; Part IV. Implications of Factor Flows: 6.
Skilled migration and foreign aid in a general equilibrium model of
monopolistic competition Dambar Uprety and Sajal Lahiri; 7. Trade, factor
flows and product variety in a small open economy Anwesha Aditya; 8.
Product differentiation, quality of innovation and capital mobility: a
general equilibrium analysis Sudeshna Mitra, Tonmoy Chatterjee and Kausik
Gupta; Part V. Production Organization in Open Economies: 9. Cross-border
mergers and international trade: a vertical GOLE model Hamid Beladi, Avik
Chakrabarti and Sugata Marjit; 10. International trade and production
organization: a review of contemporary literature Meghna Dutta; Part VI.
Issues in Taxation: 11. Negative production externalities, labour market
imperfection and production tax policy in a developing economy Sarbajit
Chaudhuri; 12. Tax-financed public transfers: a mechanism for double
taxation Baisakhi Marjit, Sugata Marjit and Saibal Kar.