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International Trade, Economic Development and National Welfare - Essays in Memory of Sarbajit Chaudhuri (Hardcover)
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International Trade, Economic Development and National Welfare - Essays in Memory of Sarbajit Chaudhuri (Hardcover)
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This book presents a comprehensive analysis of contemporary issues
in international trade and economic development. Emphasising the
significance of economic development within policymaking, the book
covers important issues like the provisioning of public goods, its
implication in a liberalised regime, crime and corruption,
skilled–unskilled wage inequality, income distribution and
unemployment, environmental regulation and role of educational
capital and informal sector. The volume deals with the impact that
different aspects of international trade and investment are likely
to have on the above-mentioned areas. The essays, written to honour
the memory of Professor Sarbajit Chaudhuri, also examine topics
that focus on public policy related to immigration of skilled
workforce, political resistance and political compulsions that a
democratic government might face in keeping with its commitment to
tariff reforms, gender wage gap and issues related to
globalisation, income distribution and unemployment. The book will
be of invaluable interest to postgraduate students, scholars and
researchers of development economics, international economics and
labour economics and to those working on theoretical research on
applications of general equilibrium trade models in developing
countries.
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