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International Trade Theory A Critical Review 1st Edition Murray Kemp

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International Trade Theory A Critical Review 1st Edition Murray Kemp
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Murray Kemp
ISBN: 9780203927168, 9780415437653, 0415437652, 0203927168
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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International Trade Theory A Critical Review 1st Edition Murray Kemp by Murray Kemp 9780203927168, 9780415437653, 0415437652, 0203927168 instant download after payment.

Murray C. Kemp is one of Australia's foremost economists. He has held positions across the world including London School of Economics, U.C. Berkeley, Columbia University, McGill University, MIT, and latterly Macquarie University. Kemp was a Member of Council for the Econometric Society and was a Distinguished Fellow of the Economics Society of Australia. He has served as President of the International Economics and Finance Society. In 1987 he was awarded the Humboldt Foundation Prize.

This book brings together several essays on the current state of the theory of international trade. As the book's title suggests, the essays are critical of several major components of the existing theory; thus, the Ricardian principle of comparative advantage, the ancient and widely accepted belief that international free trade is potentially beneficial for all countries, and the more recently developed normative analysis of international transfers (foreign aid, war indemnities) are shown to be seriously defective.

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