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This is a collection of conference papers presented to a workshop at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva. The papers throw new light on a number of important questions: the role of R & D, the nature of gains from trade, the part played by scale economies, and the arguments for intervention.
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11-May-1989
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This book deals with one of the most interesting developments to have occurred in trade theory for some time. It throws light on a number of important questions such as: the role of R & D, the nature of gains from trade, the part played by scale economies, and the arguments for intervention. The overall picture which emerges advances trade theory vis-a-vis the Hecksher-Ohlin paradigm which has dominated textbooks for so long, and allows the reader to obtain some novel insights into the arguments about trade impinging on imperfectly competitive markets.

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Monopolistic Competition and International Trade

RRP: $146.95
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This book deals with one of the most interesting developments to have occurred in trade theory for some time. It throws light on a number of important questions such as: the role of R & D, the nature of gains from trade, the part played by scale economies, and the arguments for intervention. The overall picture which emerges advances trade theory vis-a-vis the Hecksher-Ohlin paradigm which has dominated textbooks for so long, and allows the reader to obtain some novel insights into the arguments about trade impinging on imperfectly competitive markets.

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