International Trade and Economic Development
Explore the intricate relationship between international trade and economic development with the insightful textbook International Trade and Economic Development by Oxford University Press. Released in 2014, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 334 pages and serves as an essential resource for graduate students and scholars alike.
This textbook delves into crucial topics such as the interplay between trade and labor markets, trade's influence on public economics, and the theory of the second best. Additionally, it examines foreign aid, factor mobility, regional and global welfare, and the implications of TRIPs. With its thorough analysis and engaging content, International Trade and Economic Development is an invaluable addition to any academic library or personal collection.
Enhance your understanding of trade dynamics and their impact on economic growth with this authoritative guide.