ABSTRACT
First published in 1998, this collection of essays deals with four different areas of international economics: the theory of international trade, trade and development, protectionism and factor movements (notably migration and foreign aid). These themes explore the determinants of trade patterns, the relation between these patterns and those of underdevelopment and development, the failure of protectionism to increase welfare and, finally, the impact of emigration on the source country and that of foreign aid on the recipient country.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|2 pages
Theories of International Trade
part II|2 pages
Trade and Development
part III|2 pages
Protectionism
part IV|2 pages
Factor Movements and Structural Adjustment