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World-renowned economist Ronald W. Jones gets to the essence of
international trade theory in this collection of articles that span
over half a century of his published work. As the global economy
has grown, so too has the need for a deeper rooted understanding of
trade - and its assorted benefits. With clear, simplifying prose,
Jones elucidates the Ricardian, Heckscher-Ohlin, and
Specific-Factors models of general equilibrium theory. Jones'
pioneering work anticipates, among other changes in our time, the
creation of far-flung supply chains brought about by the falling
costs of service links. The theoretical, technical, and historical
insights in the text are peppered with personal notes that capture
modern intellectual development in the field, providing a bedrock
foundation in international trade for students and practitioners
alike.
This book offers a comprehensive and insightful reflection on David
Ricardo's ingenious theory of international trade. Divided into
three parts, Part I presents the "birthday boy", his concept and
the many applications and insights that have been derived from it,
particularly in modern times. Part II explores in depth important
aspects of the Ricardian trade theory through the eyes and
experience of leading experts on international trade theory, taking
into account the latest research in the field. Lastly, Part III
discusses current challenges of globalization in the light of
Ricardian trade theory and includes the original "On Foreign Trade"
written and published by David Ricardo in 1817.
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