Revisiting the Relevance of International Trade Theory
Probably one of the most controversial contributions to the literature of international trade theory was offered by the late social economist John Culbertson. In his view, low wage competition among corporations in a world characterized by capital mobility and massive trade deficits undermines the foundation trade theory based on David Ricardo’s celebrated notion of comparative advantage. Instead, there are several good reasons to believe that international trade with China, India, Vietnam, etc. will be governed by absolute advantage. The current essay is dedicated to the virtually ignored work of Culbertson, and it is meant as an invitation for social economists to critically evaluate the argument and in the process make an attempt to point out where it goes wrong.
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2008
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Authors: | Lutz, Mark |
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Forum for Social Economics. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0736-0932. - Vol. 37.2008, 2, p. 147-164
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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