International Trade and Economic Development Essays in Theory and Policy

ISBN13: 9780195691719ISBN10: 0195691717 Hardback, 432 pages
May 2008,  In Stock

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The focus of this volume is on international trade, economic development, and the strategic analysis of technology transfer from a developing country's perspective, especially of relevance to India. The author showcases his work using simple models and addresses the topics that have influenced the literature mainly in the last three decades. The unifying theme in the volume has two essential aspects: relating each paper in terms of its exact theoretical contribution and its relevance from the perspective of an open developing economy. The collection of essays in this volume, published over the last twenty years, are related to international trade, economic development and the strategic analysis of technology transfer from a developing country's perspective, especially India. The volume is divided into six broad sections related to: pattern of trade and related issues; trade and income distribution; trade, migration, and unemployment; protectionism, foreign capital, and welfare; international technology transfer; and international joint ventures and strategic foreign investment. Lucid in presentation, with a simple framework, the book will help the current and future generation of students, teachers, and researchers in the developing world to appreciate the strength of simple theoretical models in discussing complex problems that they can identify as their own.

Product Details

432 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-569171-9ISBN10: 0-19-569171-7

About the Author(s)

Sugata Marjit is Director, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences and RBI Professor of Industrial Economics

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