A fully up-to-date and comprehensive treatment of International Trade, this book provides a solid foundation of international trade flows and theories, as well as the latest information on empirical developments and new theoretical insights. Fundamental changes in perspectives are covered, including the role of the firm in international trade flows and organization, in terms of heterogeneity, multinational activity, and global supply chain activities. The theory is illustrated throughout with empirical evidence and an abundance of relevant case studies.
The body of the text represents the first tier of analysis: it provides extensive written and graphical explanations of the structure of international trade. As a second tier of analysis, technical notes at the end of relevant chapters seek to support students who wish to take their learning further.
This book is accompanied by an
Online Resource Center that features:
For students:
*Additional review questions
*Empirical questions based on data provided in Excel files
*Simulation questions allowing students to experiment with models
For lecturers:
*Model answers to questions
*Animated Powerpoint slides
*Further questions for use in seminars/ exams