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International Trade and Economic Growth in Open Economies

John Berdell (jberdell@depaul.edu)

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: In this enlightening book, John Berdell addresses the widely-held belief that classical economics distanced itself from policy issues and public debates regarding the effects of international trade on economic growth in advanced economies. He argues, through a detailed consideration of the evolution and structure of Hume’s, Smith’s, Ricardo’s and Malthus’ analyses, that it is not only contemporary international economic theory which takes account of these issues.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 9781858981642
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Historical Dynamics: Cosmopolitan and International Downloads
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Ch 2 Trading in Innovation: Hume and the Case for Freer Trade Downloads
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Ch 3 Trading Animosity: Adam Smith and the Ambiguity of Nations Downloads
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Ch 4 Stability and Openness: the Malthus–Ricardo Debate Downloads
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Ch 5 The Present Relevance of Hume's Open Economy Monetary Dynamics Downloads
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Ch 6 A Dynamic Model of the Division of Labor and the Extent of the Market Downloads
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Ch 7 Effective Demand and Technical Change in the Ricardo–Malthus Debate Downloads
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Ch 8 Classical Political Economy: Back to Their Future? Downloads
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