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International trade is the core foundation of globalisation. This current and up-to-date volume brings together the finest academics working in the field today, containing contributions in key areas of policy research, such as, modelling frameworks, trade policy, trade and migration, trade and the environment, trade and unemployment.
CONTRIBUTORS: David Greenaway, R. Falvey, U. Kreickemeier, Daniel M. Bernhofen
EAN: 9780230217270
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
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WEIGHT: 12114 g
HEIGHT: 235 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Palgrave Macmillan
DATE PUBLISHED: 2011-10-03
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GENRE: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Macroeconomics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Microeconomics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics & Trade, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / General
WIDTH: 155 cm
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Book Themes:
Economic theory and philosophy, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, International economics, Development economics and emerging economies, Industry and industrial studies
Daniel Bernhofen, University of Nottingham, UK Rod Falvey, Bond University, Australia David Greenaway, University of Nottingham, UK Udo Kreickemeier, Tübingen University, Germany Alan Woodland, University of New South Wales, AustraliaGianmarco Ottaviano, University of Bologna, Italy James Markusen, University of Colorado, USARichard Kneller, University of Nottingham, UKBill Ethier, University of Pennsylvania, USAJames Anderson, Boston College, USAPravin Krishna, John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, USARay Riezman, University of Iowa, USADermot Leahy, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland Peter Neary, University of Oxford, UKCarl Davidson, Michigan State University, USASteve Matusz, Michigan State University, USASteve Redding, Princeton University, USAJeff Bergstrand, Notre Dame University, USA Peter Egger, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETH Zurich), SwitzerlandJoe Francois, University of Linz, AustriaPaul Segerstrom, Stockholm School of Economics, SwedenPaul Collier, University of Oxford, UK Chris Milner, University of Nottingham, UKDoug Nelson, Tulane University, USA