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  • © 1998

International Trade

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  • International Trade is an area in which Macmillan has significant strength and is well established
    . Very strong coverage of theory
    . Looks at hot topical issues such as trade policies and the environment, the liberalisation of East European trade, bilateral versus multilateral trading systems, and open regionalism

Part of the book series: Palgrave Texts in Economics (PTE)

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Table of contents (17 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xx
  2. International Trade Policy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 277-277
    2. Economic Analysis of Tariffs

      • Mia Mikić
      Pages 279-322
    3. Economic Analysis of Non-Tariff Barriers

      • Mia Mikić
      Pages 323-358
    4. Arguments for Trade Barriers

      • Mia Mikić
      Pages 359-382
    5. The Measurement of Protection

      • Mia Mikić
      Pages 383-399
    6. The Political Economy of Trade Policy

      • Mia Mikić
      Pages 400-412
  3. Economic Integration

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 439-439
    2. The Theory of Economic Integration

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      Pages 441-465
    3. Economic Integration in Practice

      • Mia Mikić
      Pages 479-510

About this book

This refreshing text is designed for use on international trade courses and is suitable for both advanced undergraduate and introductory graduate students. Features of the text include:

*comprehensive coverage of a wide range of traditional theories
* discussion of recent developments in international trade theory and policy
* special attention given to topical issues such as: trade policies and the environment, the liberalisation of East European trade and bilateral versus multilateral trading systems

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Auckland, New Zealand

    Mia Mikić

About the author

MIA MIKIC is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Auckland. Her main research interests include trade policy reforms, industrial and trade policies and new trade theory for developing countries.

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