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Economic Theory and International Trade: Essays in Memoriam J. Trout Rader
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Economic Theory and International Trade: Essays in Memoriam J. Trout Rader
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Economic Theory and International Trade: Essays in Memoriam J. Trout Rader
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This volume contains papers on Economic Theory and
International Trade: The papers on Economic Theory cover the existence and structure of competitive equilibrium in various settings: non-convexities, non-transitivity of preferences, and absence of differentiability or free-disposal assumptions, the role of the compensating variation as a welfare measure, oligopoly under bounded rationality, and regulation of a public utility.
The papers on International Trade offer analyses of the
"Dutch disease" or the Atlantic Slave Trade, or treat the influence of economic growth on import demand, the terms of trade, and other economic variables, as well as theoretical and empirical evidence for the validity of the
Heckscher-Ohlin model.
The papers, rigorous and often requiring mathematical sophistication, variously reflect Trout Rader's work.
International Trade: The papers on Economic Theory cover the existence and structure of competitive equilibrium in various settings: non-convexities, non-transitivity of preferences, and absence of differentiability or free-disposal assumptions, the role of the compensating variation as a welfare measure, oligopoly under bounded rationality, and regulation of a public utility.
The papers on International Trade offer analyses of the
"Dutch disease" or the Atlantic Slave Trade, or treat the influence of economic growth on import demand, the terms of trade, and other economic variables, as well as theoretical and empirical evidence for the validity of the
Heckscher-Ohlin model.
The papers, rigorous and often requiring mathematical sophistication, variously reflect Trout Rader's work.