2nd Edition

International Trade New Patterns of Trade, Production and Investment

By Nigel Grimwade Copyright 2000
    446 Pages
    by Routledge

    448 Pages
    by Routledge

    This new edition has been rewritten to provide an up-to-date, clear and comprehensive account of the most important developments currently taking place in the world economy. The text introduces the major economic theories and models with an emphasis on changes within the world trading system and how governments respond. New features include:
    * an expansion of chapter three to include formal models of intra-industry trade under imperfect competition
    * two separate chapters on Japan and newly industrialising countries, updating and incorporating new material
    * new sections on Strategic Trade Policy and on the Political Economy of Protectionism
    * a new chapter on the institutional aspects of world trade in discussing the deliberations of the World Trade Organisation

    1: The Changing Structure of World Output and Trade 2: Basic Theories of International Trade 3: Intra-Industry Trade and Specialisation 4: Multinational Companies and World Trade 5: More Recent Forms of International Economic Involvement 6: Japan and the World Economy 7: The Emergence of the Newly Industrialising Countries 8: Free Trade versus Protectionism 9: Multilateralism versus Regionalism 10: Trade in Services.

    Biography

    Nigel Grimwade is Principal Lecturer in Economics and Head of Economics Division in the Business School at South Bank University. He is the author of International Trade Policy: a Contemporary Analysis, published by Routledge in 1996 and has written extensively on aspects of International Trade and International Trade Policy.