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Six easy models of international trade theory

Six easy models of international trade theory
Six easy models of international trade theory
This book provides a short and concise introduction to the main theories of international trade, addressing the following questions. Are there gains for a country that engages in free trade? Which goods does it export and import? What happens to its income distribution? What are the implications for consumers and producers when it restricts trade, for example by imposing import tariffs?
Polyolvos
Galanis, Spyros
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Galanis, Spyros
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Galanis, Spyros (2018) Six easy models of international trade theory , Version 1.0 ed. Polyolvos, 99pp.

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This book provides a short and concise introduction to the main theories of international trade, addressing the following questions. Are there gains for a country that engages in free trade? Which goods does it export and import? What happens to its income distribution? What are the implications for consumers and producers when it restricts trade, for example by imposing import tariffs?

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Published date: 31 October 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 425732
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/425732
PURE UUID: f906e8f6-3d72-4f25-a953-fddaf2201acc
ORCID for Spyros Galanis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4286-7449

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Date deposited: 02 Nov 2018 17:30
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 22:25

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Author: Spyros Galanis ORCID iD

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