Preface and Acknowledgments.
1 Introduction.
Part I: Pure Theory of International Trade.
2 Classical Theory of Comparative Advantage.
3 Comparative Advantage with Two Factors of Production.
4 Comparative Advantage and Factor Endowments: The Heckscher–Ohlin Theorem.
5 Imperfect Competition and Economies of Scale in Trade.
Part II: Protection of Domestic Industry and International Treaties.
6 The Partial Equilibrium Analysis of International Trade.
7 Trade Restrictions: Tariffs.
8 Nontariff Trade Barriers.
9 Domestic Support Policies and Trade.
10 Multilateral Trade Negotiations and US Trade Policy.
11 Economic Integration.
Part III: Foreign Exchange Markets.
12 Foreign Exchange Markets and the Exchange Rate.
13 Agricultural Trade and the Exchange Rate.
Part IV: Direct Foreign Investment, Economic Growth, and the Environment.
14 International Capital Movements and Multinational Corporations.
15 Agricultural Trade and Economic Development.
16 Trade and the Environment.
References.
Index
Won W. Koo is Professor of Agricultural Economics and the
Director of the Center for Agricultural Policy and Trade Studies at
North Dakota State University. Dr. Koo has co-edited three volumes,
including Agricultural Trade Under CUSTA (2002), and Agricultural
Trade Policies in the New Millennium (2002). He has received an
outstanding research award (Quality in Research Discovery) from the
American Agricultural Economics Association and an Outstanding
Published Research award from the Western Agricultural Economics
Association.
Lynn Kennedy is the William H. Alexander Endowed Professor of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at Louisiana State University. Dr. Kennedy has co-edited three volumes, including Competition in Agriculture: The United States in the World Market (2000), and Agricultural Trade Policies in the New Millennium (2002).
"In an increasingly globalized world, an understanding of the role of international trade is central to the study of agricultural economics and agribusiness. This book interweaves these two elements, explaining the theories and practices relevant to agricultural trade. Using real-life examples to explain theories and models, the text prepares readers to critically examine agricultural trade issues. In addition to its comprehensive coverage, each chapter features overviews and summaries, key concepts, questions for review, and suggested readings." Management of Environmental Quality, Vol 16 No 5
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