Towards the Importance of Theories of Trade as Part of Trade Science
Francová Zuzana () and
Breveníková Daniela ()
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Francová Zuzana: University of Economics in Bratislava, Faculty of Commerce, Department of Marketing, Dolnozemská Rd. 1, 852 35 Bratislava
Breveníková Daniela: University of Economics in Bratislava, Faculty of Applied Languages, Department of Linguistics and Translatology, Dolnozemská Rd. 1b, 852 35 Bratislava
Studia Commercialia Bratislavensia, 2012, vol. 5, issue 20, 558-573
Abstract:
Theory of trade is a name dealing with trade as a scientific discipline, which is made up of a set of generalised knowledge of trade, of laws determining its essence and operation. This scientific discipline also includes the knowledge of the origin of the relations, operation of these relations, and their means and tools in trade. Theory of trade is a summary of numerous interrelated and partial theories of trade, which are based on the pillars of general economic theory and general trade theory. The aim of the paper is to highlight the importance of some of these theories with focus on their historical retrospective as well as to evaluate to what extent each of these theories is justified.
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.2478/v10151-012-0011-x
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