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Trade impacts on the lives of all global citizens, influencing the range of commodities available for consumption and where those commodities are produced. Driven increasingly by market exchange, trade shapes the nature of work and how the costs and benefits of that work are distributed around the world. Economic growth and development are closely associated with the flows of goods and services between countries. International Trade: The Basics offers an accessible and engaging introduction to contemporary debates on international trade, inviting readers to explore the connections between national political economies within a globally integrated world.

Topics covered include:

  • Why nations trade
  • Globalization and transnational production networks
  • Transnational governance
  • The emergence of Asia as a major trade region
  • Ethical trade and environmental sustainability

  • Table of Contents

    List of figures

    List of tables

    List of boxes

    1 Introduction

    The growth of trade

    History of trade

    Globalization and contemporary trade patterns

    Objective of the book

    Outline of the book

    2 Trade theory

    Comparative advantage

    The Heckscher–Ohlin model

    The Stolper–Samuelson theorem

    Leontieff’s Paradox

    Terms of trade

    New trade theory: economies of scale and imperfect competition in trade models

    New, new trade theory: global outsourcing

    3 Transnational corporations, trade and the global economy

    Origins of TNCs and why firms internationalize

    The growth of transnational corporations

    Global production networks and commodity value chains

    Capturing value in global production networks

    TNCs and trade

    4 Trade governance

    Institutional theories

    GATT and WTO

    Geography of trade: integration and regional trade agreements

    Is geography destiny? Regionalism and regional economic integration

    5 Trade and development

    Dynamic comparative advantage

    Unequal exchange

    Import-substitution and export promotion

    Asian flying geese

    6 Impact of trade

    Special economic zones

    Impact on labor

    Trade and labor standards

    Trade, jobs and wages

    Ethical trade

    Environment and sustainability

    Environmental policy and trade agreements

    7 Conclusion

    Trends and directions

    Glossary

    Bibliography

    Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/8/2017 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138824393, 978-1138824393
      ISBN10: 1138824399

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Trade impacts on the lives of all global citizens, influencing the range of commodities available for consumption and where those commodities are produced. Driven increasingly by market exchange, trade shapes the nature of work and how the costs and benefits of that work are distributed around the world. Economic growth and development are closely associated with the flows of goods and services between countries. International Trade: The Basics offers an accessible and engaging introduction to contemporary debates on international trade, inviting readers to explore the connections between national political economies within a globally integrated world.

      Topics covered include:

      • Why nations trade
      • Globalization and transnational production networks
      • Transnational governance
      • The emergence of Asia as a major trade region
      • Ethical trade and environmental sustainability

      • Table of Contents

        List of figures

        List of tables

        List of boxes

        1 Introduction

        The growth of trade

        History of trade

        Globalization and contemporary trade patterns

        Objective of the book

        Outline of the book

        2 Trade theory

        Comparative advantage

        The Heckscher–Ohlin model

        The Stolper–Samuelson theorem

        Leontieff’s Paradox

        Terms of trade

        New trade theory: economies of scale and imperfect competition in trade models

        New, new trade theory: global outsourcing

        3 Transnational corporations, trade and the global economy

        Origins of TNCs and why firms internationalize

        The growth of transnational corporations

        Global production networks and commodity value chains

        Capturing value in global production networks

        TNCs and trade

        4 Trade governance

        Institutional theories

        GATT and WTO

        Geography of trade: integration and regional trade agreements

        Is geography destiny? Regionalism and regional economic integration

        5 Trade and development

        Dynamic comparative advantage

        Unequal exchange

        Import-substitution and export promotion

        Asian flying geese

        6 Impact of trade

        Special economic zones

        Impact on labor

        Trade and labor standards

        Trade, jobs and wages

        Ethical trade

        Environment and sustainability

        Environmental policy and trade agreements

        7 Conclusion

        Trends and directions

        Glossary

        Bibliography

        Index

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