Handbook of international economics / [edited by] Gita Gopinath, Elhanan Helpman and Kenneth Rogoff.
Material type: TextSeries: Handbooks in economicsPublication details: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2014.Description: volumes : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:- 9780444543141 (v. 4)
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Includes bibliographies and indexes.
1. Heterogeneous firms and trade--
2. Multinational firms and the structure of international trade--
3. Gravity equations: workhorse, toolkit, and cookbook--
4. Trade theory with numbers: quantifying the consequences of globalization--
5. Domestic institutions as a source of comparative advantage--
6. International trade agreements--
7. International prices and exchange rates--
8. Exchange rates and interest parity--
9. Assessing international efficiency--
10. External adjustment, global imbalances, valuation effects--
11. Sovereign debt--
12. International financial crises--
References--
Index.
This volume sustains the tradition of excellence of earlier Handbooks of International Economics. The reader is expertly brought up to date on those areas of international economics which have taken giant leaps forward - globalization, determinants of trade flows, preferential trade arrangements, sovereign debt, financial crises, and more. The volume is a must-have refernce for economists wanting to catch up with the field.
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