Virtual trade and comparative advantage : the fourth dimension / Sugata Marjit, Biswajit Mandal, Noritsugu Nakanishi.
2020
HF1411
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Title
Virtual trade and comparative advantage : the fourth dimension / Sugata Marjit, Biswajit Mandal, Noritsugu Nakanishi.
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ISBN
9789811539060 (electronic book)
9811539065 (electronic book)
9789811539053
9811539065 (electronic book)
9789811539053
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (213 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-15-3
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HF1411
Dewey Decimal Classification
381.3
Summary
The main purpose of this book is to expose economics graduate students and researchers to the most significant development in international trade that has taken place in the recent past. Service transactions now make up a sizeable portion of global trade. Trade in both final and intermediate inputs is done virtually through information and communication networks, raising afresh the question of the basis of trade and calling for in-depth investigation. This book succinctly comes up with a relatively new explanation for the basis of trade, thus it adds a new dimension to three existing building blocks: technology, endowment, and returns to scale. Against a backdrop of standard Ricardian and Heckscher-Ohlin competitive models of trade, the chapters of this book nicely introduce the issue of communication cost and the difference in time zones between two trading nations. Then follow many intricate phenomena such as informality, skill formation, growth, wage inequality, and decisions regarding foreign direct investment (FDI). However, imperfectly competitive models are not dealt with in great detail as they deserve more space than can be allotted to them here. Given the nonexistence of any research-oriented in-depth analyses of competitive trade models with time-zone differences, this book is a valuable addition to the resources available to researchers and policymakers interested in deciphering recent developments in global trade patterns and the subsequent welfare effect.
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Kobe University monograph series in social science research.
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