Applications of International Trade Theory: The Caribbean
Perspective is an applied research-related book essential for
undergraduate and postgraduate students, policymakers, and
practitioners in the trade and development field. The book is
relevant to a range of modules that emphasise the economic
environment and perspectives needed to understand Caribbean trading
patterns. It provides a holistic and balanced treatment of various
approaches within the international trade domain as well as clarity
of exposition to guarantee that all readers acquire an ample grasp
of the theories, application and policies discussed. Much of the
content begins at an introductory level and is suited to readers
with little or no previous exposure to the economics surrounding
international trade, although the diverse nature of the topics
covered inevitably means there is some variation in the level of
analysis. Hosein makes use of numerous theoretical constructs with
the intention of familiarising readers with some of the core
concepts that underpin the complexities surrounding any study on
international trade. Although the topics have been arranged with an
element of progression, so that the chapters may be read
consecutively, the largely self-contained nature of each chapter
gives the book a degree of flexibility: chapters can be read
selectively, in any order appropriate to the reader's interest or
to the stage reached in a programme study.
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