International Trade, Resource Mobility and Adjustments in a Changing World

International Trade, Resource Mobility and Adjustments in a Changing World

Essays in Memory of Ronald W. Jones

Mandal, Biswajit; Marjit, Sugata

Springer Verlag, Singapore

11/2024

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9789819756513

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Chapter 1: Tariff-Rebate on Intermediate Inputs for Exportables in a Two-period Model with Learning-from-Exporting.- Chapter 2: Trade Policy during COVID.- Chapter 3: Ronald W. Jones as a General Equilibrium Theorist in a Classical Mold: International Trade through the Ricardo-Viner-Jones Model.- Chapter 4: A Simple Dynamic Specific-Factor Model with Sector-Specific Investments as Joint Production Activities.- Chapter 5: The Specific Factors Model: A User-Friendly Approach to Interests and Policy.- Chapter 6: Ricardian Comparative Advantage in the Heckscher-Ohlin Economy with Public Infrastructures.- hapter 7: Agritourism, the Inflow of Foreign Workers and Economic Welfare in a Developed Country.- Chapter 8: Emissions Trading and International Trade.- Chapter 9: Trade, Union and Welfare in Generalized Oligopoly Equilibrium.- Chapter 10: Rural Employment Guarantee and Rural Minimum Wage: A General Equilibrium Analysis.- Chapter 11: Strategic trade policy in a vertical structure withcross ownership.- Chapter 12: Harmonization of Intellectual Property Rights: Impact on India's Pharmaceutical Exports.- Chapter 13: Value Chain in Discrete Stages, Input Trade, and Distribution of Incomes.- Chapter 14: Effect of Unskilled Labour Migration on a Small Open Developed Economy.- Chapter 15: Crime, Efficiency of Labour and Trade: A Theoretical Analysis.- Chapter 16: Trade in Intermediates, Industrial Threshold and Sustainable Emission in South Asia.- Chapter 17: Foreign Direct Investment, Technology Transfer and Pollution Abatement in a Small Open Economy.- Chapter 18: Industrial Location: Geography and Fiscal Competition.- Chapter 19: Tariff that Exports Unemployment: Home Market Effect Meets Shapiro and Stiglitz.- Chapter 20: Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Explaining the Wage Premium: Theoretical and Empirical Analyses for an Emerging Market Economy.- Chapter 21: Labour, Trade, and Wage Inequality: Some New Results.- Chapter 22: Trade and Investment Liberalisation,Human Capital Formation and Child Labour: A Theoretical Perspective.- Chapter 23: Impact of Social Liberalization on Gender based Wage Inequality and Unemployment: A Theoretical Analysis.- Chapter 24: Productivity Shocks and Wage Dispersion.- Chapter 25: External shocks in the presence of informal wage employment and self-employment: How is gender wage inequality affected?.- Chapter 26: Controlling Environmental Pollution, Sectoral Composition and Factor Prices: A H-O and SFM Hybrid Approach.- Chapter 27: Multi-National Corporations and Financial Fueling of Terrorism in the Shadow of Globalization: Transfer Pricing, Illegal Trading and Enforcement Strategies.- Chapter 28: Sectoral Wage Gap Due to FDI Inflow in the Artificial Intelligence Induced Non-Traded Sector of an Open Economy.- Chapter 29: Licensing in Cournot Duopoly in presence of Mixed Technology.
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International Trade Theory;International Trade Policy;Resource Mobility;Factor Cost Adjustment;Specific Factors Model;General Equilibrium Trade Models;Ronald Jones;Development Economics