The international economy / Peter B. Kenen.
1994
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Author
Title
The international economy / Peter B. Kenen.
Published
Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Call Number
JX6271 K355 1994
Edition
Third edition.
ISBN
0521430267 (hard)
0521436184 (pbk.)
0521436184 (pbk.)
Description
ix, 621 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)27935748
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
Preface
Pt. 1
Introduction
1The Nation as an Economic Unit
1
Pt. 2
International Trade Theory and Policy
2Comparative Advantage and the Gains from Trade
19
3Economic Efficiency and Comparative Advantage
46
4Factor Endowments and Comparative Advantage
66
5Factor Substitution and a Modified Ricardian Model
86
6Factor Substitution and the Heckscher-Ohlin Model
107
7Imperfect Competition and International Trade
131
8Trade and Factor Movements
155
9Instruments and Uses of Trade Policy
185
10The Evolution of Trade Policy
221
11The Future of the Trading System
256
Pt. 3
International Monetary Theory and Policy
12The Balance of Payments and the Foreign-Exchange Market
301
13Incomes and the Current Account
327
14Exchange Rates and the Current Account
351
15Interest Rates and the Capital Account
376
16Expectations, Exchange Rates, and the Capital Account
398
17Stocks, Flows, and Monetary Equilibrium
427
18Asset Markets, Exchange Rates, and Economic Policy
451
19The Evolution of the Monetary System
480
20The Future of the Monetary System
527
Appendix A Mathematical Notes on Trade Theory and Policy
563
Appendix B Mathematical Notes on Monetary Theory and Policy
575
Appendix C Outlines of Answers to Selected Problems
586
List of Abbreviations
610
Index
612