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When can a country be said to benefit from free trade?This question has obsessed economists for more than 200 years, and a definitive answer has never been provided. Continuing the influential work begun in The Gains from Trade and the Gains from Aid, (Routledge 1995), Murray Kemp here presents...
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In an earlier paper the authors clarified the relationship between the stability of long-run equilibrium and the possibility of paradoxical comparative statics in the Lerner-Samuelson two-by-two model of production with factor-market distortions (see Review of International Economics 9...
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In his inaugural lecture of 1953 Hicks conjectured that any uniform expansion of a country's production set would benefit its trading partner. Corden and Ikema later provided conditions on that country's consumption which, if added to Hicks' condition on production, would validate Hicks'...
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This volume addresses profound issues in international economics, with contributions from leading researchers on the implications of trade. Empirical studies address preferential trading arrangements, global imbalances and exchange rates, facilitating an understanding of how the economy...
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