The Gains from Trade and the Gains from Aid: Essays in International Trade Theory / Edition 1

The Gains from Trade and the Gains from Aid: Essays in International Trade Theory / Edition 1

by Murray C. Kemp
ISBN-10:
0415862345
ISBN-13:
9780415862349
Pub. Date:
04/07/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0415862345
ISBN-13:
9780415862349
Pub. Date:
04/07/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Gains from Trade and the Gains from Aid: Essays in International Trade Theory / Edition 1

The Gains from Trade and the Gains from Aid: Essays in International Trade Theory / Edition 1

by Murray C. Kemp
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Overview

This book focuses on the normative side of trade theory and is divided into five parts:
* trade under perfect competition;
* restricted trade under perfect competition;
* trade under imperfect competition and other distortions;
* Compensation: lumpsum, non-lumpsum or neither?
* International trade

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415862349
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/07/2015
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1510L (what's this?)

About the Author

Murray C. Kemp

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Part I The Gains From Free Trade Under Perfect Competition

1 The Gain From International Trade: Economic Journal 72 (December 1962), 803-19 3

2 The Gains From Free Trade: International Economic Review 13 (October 1972), 509-22. With Henry Y. Wan, Jr 21

3 An Elementary Proposition Concerning the Formation of Customs Unions: Journal of International Economics 6 (February 1976), 95-7. With Henry Y. Wan, Jr 37

4 The Comparison of Second-Best Equilibria: the Case of Customs Unions: in D. Bös and C. Seidl (Eds) (1986) the Welfare Economics of the Second Best, Supplementum 5 to the Zeitschrift Fur Nationalökonomie, 161-7, Vienna: Springer-Verlag. With Henry Y. Wan, Jr 41

5 The Gains From Trade When Markets Are Possibly Incomplete: With Kar-Yiu Wong 47

A Further Note on the Gains From Trade When Markets Are Possibly Incomplete 71

6 The Gains From Free Trade for a Monetary Economy Kobe Economic: and Business Review 35 (1990), 27-30 73

7 The Gains From Trade for a Monetary Economy When Markets Are Possibly Incomplete: With Kar-Yiu Wong 78

8 Trade Gains in a Pure Consumption-Loan Model: Australian Economic Papers 12 (June 1973), 124-6 101

9 Gains From Trade With Overlapping: Generations Economic Theory 5 (1995). With Kar-Yiu Wong 105

10 The Gains From International Trade in a Context of Overlapping Generations: With Nikolaus Wolik 129

11 The Welfare Gains From International Migration: Keio Economic Studies 30 (May 1993), 1-5 147

12 The Problem of Survival: An Open Economy: In M.C. Kemp and N.V. Long (Eds) (1984) Essays in the Economics of Exhaustible Resources, Pp. 27-35, Amsterdam: North-Holland. With Ngo Van Long 152

13 The International Diffusion of the Fruits of Technical Progress: International Economic Review 34 (May 1993), 381-5. With Yew-Kwang Ng and Koji Shimomura 160

Part II The Gains From Restricted Trade Under Perfect Competition

14 On the Sharing of Trade Gains By Resource-Poor and Resource-Rich Countries: Journal of International Economics 8 (February 1978), 93-115. With Michihiro Ohyama 167

15 The Interaction of Resource-Rich and Resource Poor Economies: Australian Economic Papers 18 (December 1979), 258-67. With Ngo Van Long 189

Part III The Gains From Trade Under Imperfect Competition and Other Distortions

16 Some Issues in the Analysis of Trade Gains: Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 20 (July 1968), 149-61 203

17 Variable Returns to Scale, Commodity Taxes, J Factor-Market Distortions and Their 1 Implications for Trade Gains: Swedish Journal of Economics 72 (January 1970), 1-11. With Takashi Negishi 218

18 Variable Returns to Scale, Non-Uniqueness of Equilibrium and the Gains From International Trade: Review of Economic Studies 58 (July 1991), 807-16. With Albert G. Schweinberger 230

19 The Gains From International Trade Under Imperfect Competition: a Conjectural Variations Approach. With Masayuki Okawa 242

20 The International Diffusion of the Fruits of Technical Progress Under Imperfect Competition. With Masayuki Okawa 253

21 Does the Set of Imperfectly Competitive General Equilibria Depend On the Choice of Price Normalization? 271

22 Learning By Doing: Formal Tests for Intervention in An Open Economy: Keio Economic Studies 11 (October 1974), 1-7 274

Part Iv Compensation: Lumpsum, Non-Lumpsum Or Neither?

23 Gains From Trade With and Without Lumpsum Compensation: Journal of International Economics 21 (August 1986), 99-110. With Henry Y. Wan, Jr 285

24 On Lumpsum Compensation: With Henry Y. Wan, Jr 296

25 Lumpsum Compensation in a Context of Incomplete Markets: With Henry Y. Wan, Jr 317

26 Lumpsum Compensation in a Context of Overlapping Generations: With Nikolaus Wolik 323

Part V International Aid

27 The Static Welfare Economics of Foreign Aid: a Consolidation: In D. Savoie and I. Brecher (Eds) (1992) Equity and Efficiency in Economic Development: Essays in Honor of Benjamin Higgins, pp. 289-314, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.

28 Conditions for the Local Impotence of Lumpsum Transfers to Effect a Redistribution of Welfare Between Nations 356

29 The Transfer Problem in a Context of Public Goods: With Kenzo Abe and Makoto Tawada. Revised Version of a Paper Carrying the Same Tide and Published By Abe and Kemp in Economics Letters 45 (1994), 223-6 360

30 On the Optimal Timing of Foreign Aid: Kobe Economic and Business Review 35 (1990), 31-49. With Ngo Van Long and Koji Shimomura 365

31 'Trade' Or 'Aid'? in A. Takayama, M. Ohyama and H. Ohta (Eds) (1991) Trade, Policy, and International Adjustments, Pp. 19-35, San Diego: Academic Press. With Koji Shimomura 379

Author Index 394

Subject Index 397

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