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Economic Expansion and the Terms of Trade

Raveendra N. Batra

Chapter 6 in Studies in the Pure Theory of International Trade, 1973, pp 129-153 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The analysis of interrelations between economic expansion and the terms of trade cannot boast of a long, uninterrupted history. Here and there one may come across a few scattered references to terms of trade in studies of the incidence of technological innovations on the growing country’s net gain from growth in the works of Mill [18], Edgeworth [9], Bastable [2] and Ohlin [19]; of the desirability of the policy of protection in the wake of technical improvements in what is known as the German tariff controversy;† of the celebrated transfer problem sparked primarily by Thornton [22] and Hume [14] and subsequently resurrected by Taussig [21] and Keynes [17] (in the famous debate over the German reparations problem); finally, of the impact of international capital movements featuring in the works of Fanno [10], Iverson [15] and Ohlin [19]. But the avowed application of the tools of general equilibrium analysis to the diagnosis of the behaviour of the terms of trade consequent upon growth is only a post-war phenomenon. Whatever ingenuity the problem of shifts in inter-country commodity prices elicited from the economist in the pre-war era was, with a few exceptions,‡ incidental; it arose not because of an interest in the application of economic theory to the problem of economic development, which itself never figured prominently in neo-classical writings, but was due to the economist’s preoccupation with some other issues of current importance wherein considerations of the terms of trade were unavoidable.

Keywords: International Trade; Home Country; Technical Progress; Unit Level; Economic Expansion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1973
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-01423-1_6

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