International Trade Theory and Policy: A Review of the Literature
Author: Sunanda Sen
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Description: International Trade Theory and Policy: A Review of the Literature, is an article that offers an overview of trade theory, from classic theories, such as comparative advantage, to new trade theories. Analyzes issues related to trade, growth and development, and examines neo-Marxist perspectives on trade and underdevelopment.
Subject: International Trade
Pages: 24
Megabytes: 0.16 MB
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