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    • 作者: [美]保罗·R.克鲁格曼,莫里斯·奥伯斯法尔德著| [美]保罗·R.克鲁格曼,莫里斯·奥伯斯法尔德编| [美]保罗·R.克鲁格曼,莫里斯·奥伯斯法尔德译| [美]保罗·R.克鲁格曼,莫里斯·奥伯斯法尔德绘
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    Introduction 1
    What Is International Economics About? 3
    The Gains from Trade 4
    The Pattern of Trade 5
    How Much Trade? 5
    Balance of Payments 6
    Exchange Rate Determination 6
    International Policy Coordination 7
    The International Capital Market 8
    International Economics: Trade and Money 8
    Part 1 International trade theory 10
    World Trade: An Overview 10
    Who Trades with Whom? 10
    Size Matters: The Gravity Model 11
    Using the Gravity Model: Looking for Anomalies 13
    Impediments to Trade: Distance, Barriers, and Borders 14
    The Changing Pattern of World Trade 16
    Has the World Gotten Smaller? 16
    What Do We Trade? 18
    Service Offshoring 19
    Do Old Rules Still Apply? 21
    Summary 22
    Labor Productivity and Comparative Advantage:
    The Ricardian Model 24
    The Concept of Comparative Advantage 25
    A One-Factor Economy 26
    Relative Prices and Supply 28
    Trade in a One-Factor World 29
    Determining the Relative Price after Trade 30
    box: Comparative Advantage in Practice: The Case of Babe Ruth 33
    The Gains from Trade 34
    A Note on Relative Wages 35
    box: The Losses from Nontrade 36
    Misconceptions about Comparative Advantage 37
    Productivity and Competitiveness 37
    box: Do Wages Reflect Productivity? 38
    The Pauper Labor Argument 38
    Exploitation 39
    Comparative Advantage with Many Goods 40
    Setting Up the Model 40
    vii

    Relative Wages and Specialization 40
    Determining the Relative Wage in the Multigood Model 42
    Adding Transport Costs and Nontraded Goods 44
    Empirical Evidence on the Ricardian Model 45
    Summary 48
    Specific Factors and Income Distribution 51
    The Specific Factors Model 52
    box: What Is a Specific Factor? 53
    Assumptions of the Model 53
    Production Possibilities 54
    Prices, Wages, and Labor Allocation 57
    Relative Prices and the Distribution of Income 61
    International Trade in the Specific Factors Model 63
    Income Distribution and the Gains from Trade 64
    The Political Economy of Trade: A Preliminary View 67
    Income Distribution and Trade Politics 68
    case study: Trade and Unemployment 68
    International Labor Mobility 70
    case study: Wage Convergence in the Age of Mass Migration 72
    case study: Immigration and the U.S. Economy 73
    Summary 76
    Appendix: Further Details on Specific Factors 80
    Marginal and Total Product 80
    Relative Prices and the Distribution of Income 81
    Resources and Trade: The Heckscher-Ohlin Model 84
    Model of a Two-Factor Economy 85
    Prices and Production 85
    Choosing the Mix of Inputs 89
    Factor Prices and Goods Prices 90
    Resources and Output 92
    Effects of International Trade between Two-Factor Economies 94
    Relative Prices and the Pattern of Trade 94
    Trade and the Distribution of Income 96
    case study: North-South Trade and Income Inequality 97
    case study: Skill-Biased Technological Change and Income Inequality 99
    Factor-Price Equalization 102
    Empirical Evidence on the Heckscher-Ohlin Model 103
    Trade in Goods as a Substitute for Trade in Factors: Factor Content of Trade 104
    Patterns of Exports between Developed and Developing Countries 107
    Implications of the Tests 109
    Summary 110
    Appendix: Factor Prices, Goods Prices, and Production Decisions 114
    Choice of Technique 114
    Goods Prices and Factor Prices 115
    More on Resources and Output 117
    The Standard Trade Model 118
    A Standard Model of a Trading Economy 119
    Production Possibilities and Relative Supply 119
    Relative Prices and Demand 120


    The Welfare Effect of Changes in the Terms of Trade 123
    Determining Relative Prices 124
    Economic Growth: A Shift of the RS curve 124
    Growth and the Production Possibility Frontier 126
    World Relative Supply and the Terms of Trade 126
    International Effects of Growth 129
    case study: Has the Growth of Newly Industrializing Countries
    Hurt Advanced Nations? 129
    Tariffs and Export Subsidies: Simultaneous Shifts in RS and RD 132
    Relative Demand and Supply Effects of a Tariff 132
    Effects of an Export Subsidy 133
    Implications of Terms of Trade Effects: Who Gains and Who Loses? 134
    International Borrowing and Lending 135
    Intertemporal Production Possibilities and Trade 135
    The Real Interest Rate 136
    Intertemporal Comparative Advantage 138
    Summary 138
    Appendix: More on Intertemporal Trade 142
    External Economies of Scale and the International
    Location of Production 145
    Economies of Scale and International Trade: An Overview 146
    Economies of Scale and Market Structure 147
    The Theory of External Economies 148
    Specialized Suppliers 148
    Labor Market Pooling 149
    Knowledge Spillovers 150
    External Economies and Market Equilibrium 151
    External Economies and International Trade 152
    External Economies, Output, and Prices 152
    External Economies and the Pattern of Trade 153
    box: Holding the World Together 155
    Trade and Welfare with External Economies 156
    Dynamic Increasing Returns 157
    Interregional Trade and Economic Geography 158
    box: Tinseltown Economics 160
    Summary 161
    Firms in the Global Economy: Export Decisions,
    Outsourcing, and Multinational Enterprises 164
    The Theory of Imperfect Competition 165
    Monopoly: A Brief Review 166
    Monopolistic Competition 168
    Monopolistic Competition and Trade 173
    The Effects of Increased Market Size 173
    Gains from an Integrated Market: A Numerical Example 174
    The Significance of Intra-Industry Trade 178
    case study: Intra-Industry Trade in Action: The North American Auto Pact
    of 1964 and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 180
    Firm Responses to Trade: Winners, Losers, and Industry Performance 181
    Performance Differences across Producers 182
    The Effects of Increased Market Size 184
    Trade Costs and Export Decisions 185


    Dumping 188
    case study: Antidumping as Protectionism 189
    Multinationals and Outsourcing 190
    case study: Patterns of Foreign Direct Investment Flows Around the World 190
    The Firm’s Decision Regarding Foreign Direct Investment 194
    Outsourcing 195
    case study: Shipping Jobs Overseas? Offshoring and Unemployment
    in the United States 197
    Consequences of Multinationals and Foreign Outsourcing 199
    Summary 200
    Appendix: Determining Marginal Revenue 205
    Part 2 International trade Policy 206
    The Instruments of Trade Policy 206
    Basic Tariff Analysis 206
    Supply, Demand, and Trade in a Single Industry 207
    Effects of a Tariff 209
    Measuring the Amount of Protection 210
    Costs and Benefits of a Tariff 212
    Consumer and Producer Surplus 212
    Measuring the Costs and Benefits 214
    box: Tariffs for the Long Haul 216
    Other Instruments of Trade Policy 217
    Export Subsidies: Theory 217
    case study: Europe’s Common Agricultural Policy 218
    Import Quotas: Theory 220
    case study: An Import Quota in Practice: U.S. Sugar 221
    Voluntary Export Restraints 224
    case study: A Voluntary Export Restraint in Practice 224
    Local Content Requirements 225
    box: Bridging the Gap 226
    Other Trade Policy Instruments 227
    The Effects of Trade Policy: A Summary 227
    Summary 228
    Appendix: Tariffs and Import Quotas in the Presence of Monopoly 232
    The Model with Free Trade 232
    The Model with a Tariff 233
    The Model with an Import Quota 234
    Comparing a Tariff and a Quota 234
    The Political Economy of Trade Policy 236
    The Case for Free Trade 237
    Free Trade and Efficiency 237
    Additional Gains from Free Trade 238
    Rent Seeking 239
    Political Argument for Free Trade 239
    case study: The Gains from 1992 240
    National Welfare Arguments against Free Trade 242
    The Terms of Trade Argument for a Tariff 242


    The Domestic Market Failure Argument against Free Trade 243
    How Convincing Is the Market Failure Argument? 245
    Income Distribution and Trade Policy 246
    Electoral Competition 247
    Collective Action 248
    box: Politicians for Sale: Evidence from the 1990s 249
    Modeling the Political Process 250
    Who Gets Protected? 250
    International Negotiations and Trade Policy 252
    The Advantages of Negotiation 253
    International Trade Agreements: A Brief History 254
    The Uruguay Round 256
    Trade Liberalization 256
    Administrative Reforms: From the GATT to the WTO 257
    Benefits and Costs 258
    box: Settling a Dispute—and Creating One 259
    case study: Testing the WTO’s Metal 260
    The Doha Disappointment 261
    box: Do Agricultural Subsidies Hurt the Third World? 262
    Preferential Trading Agreements 263
    box: Free Trade Area versus Customs Union 265
    box: Do Trade Preferences Have Appeal? 266
    case study: Trade Diversion in South America 267
    Summary 268
    Appendix: Proving that the Optimum Tariff Is Positive 272
    Demand and Supply 272
    The Tariff and Prices 272
    The Tariff and Domestic Welfare 273
    Trade Policy in Developing Countries 275
    Import-Substituting Industrialization 276
    The Infant Industry Argument 277
    Promoting Manufacturing Through Protection 278
    case study: Mexico Abandons Import-Substituting Industrialization 280
    Results of Favoring Manufacturing: Problems of Import-Substituting Industrialization 281
    Trade Liberalization since 1985 282
    Trade and Growth: Takeoff in Asia 284
    box: India’s Boom 287
    Summary 287
    Controversies in Trade Policy 290
    Sophisticated Arguments for Activist Trade Policy 291
    Technology and Externalities 291
    Imperfect Competition and Strategic Trade Policy 293
    box: A Warning from Intel’s Founder 296
    case study: When the Chips Were Up 297
    Globalization and Low-Wage Labor 299
    The Anti-Globalization Movement 299
    Trade and Wages Revisited 300
    Labor Standards and Trade Negotiations 302
    Environmental and Cultural Issues 303
    The WTO and National Independence 303


    case study: A Tragedy in Bangladesh 304
    Globalization and the Environment 305
    Globalization, Growth, and Pollution 306
    The Problem of “Pollution Havens” 307
    The Carbon Tariff Dispute 309
    Summary 310
    Mathematical Postscripts 313
    Postscript to Chapter 5: The Factor-Proportions Model 313
    Factor Prices and Costs 313
    Goods Prices and Factor Prices 315
    Factor Supplies and Outputs 316
    Postscript to Chapter 6: The Trading World Economy 317
    Supply, Demand, and Equilibrium 317
    Supply, Demand, and the Stability of Equilibrium 319
    Effects of Changes in Supply and Demand 321
    Economic Growth 321
    A Transfer of Income 322
    A Tariff 323
    Postscript to Chapter 8: The Monopolistic Competition Model 325

    ONLINE APPENDICES (www.pearsonhighered.com/krugman)
    Appendix A to Chapter 6: International Transfers of Income and the Terms of Trade
    The Transfer Problem
    Effects of a Transfer on the Terms of Trade
    Presumptions about the Terms of Trade Effects of Transfers
    Appendix B to Chapter 6: Representing International Equilibrium with Offer Curves
    Deriving a Country’s Offer Curve International Equilibrium
    Appendix A to Chapter 9: Tariff Analysis in General Equilibrium
    A Tariff in a Small Country A Tariff in a Large Country


    【前言】



    第1 章 绪论 第1 部分 国际贸易理论 第2 章 世界贸易:概览 第3 章 劳动生产率和比较优势:李嘉图模型 第4 章 特定要素和收入分配 第5 章 资源与贸易:赫克歇尔-俄林模型 第6 章 标准贸易模型 第7 章 外部规模经济和 第8 章 全球经济中的公司:出口决策、外包和跨国企业 第2部分 国际贸易政策 第9 章 贸易政策工具


    【内容简介】


    第1 章 绪论 第1 部分 国际贸易理论 第2 章 世界贸易:概览 第3 章 劳动生产率和比较优势:李嘉图模型 第4 章 特定要素和收入分配 第5 章 资源与贸易:赫克歇尔-俄林模型 第6 章 标准贸易模型 第7 章 外部规模经济和 第8 章 全球经济中的公司:出口决策、外包和跨国企业 第2部分 国际贸易政策 第9 章 贸易政策工具


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