The Palgrave Handbook of International Trade comprises twenty accessible, authoritative and up-to-date surveys of the major topics in international trade. The surveys are written by leading scholars and each is a balance between core knowledge and recent research. The Handbook, which was written to support the teaching of international trade at the graduate entry level, provides comprehensive coverage of the relevant material in a single volume and includes work not yet found in textbooks. Topics include trade theory and policy, testing trade theories, imperfect competition, heterogenous firms, multinational firms, the political economy of trade policy, the measurement of trade policy, preferential trading arrangements, trade and labour markets, migration, economic geography, the gravity model, computable general equilibrium models, development and growth. The Handbook is a valuable source for professional economists, graduate students and researchers in international trade.
Key Features
Timely: International Trade is the corner-stone of globalisation, with the growth of China and India, it is an increasingly important area of study
Comprehensive: Overview of all areas of International Trade
Internationally Renowned Editors: Brings together the finest academics working in international trade. Editors are based across the UK, US and Europe
Specially Selected Articles: The articles in the Handbook have been specially commissioned
Up-to-Date: The only current and up-to-date Handbook of International Trade