National Power and the Structure of Foreign Trade |
Contents
Section 1 | 3 |
Section 2 | 13 |
Section 3 | 42 |
Section 4 | 49 |
Section 5 | 53 |
Section 6 | 71 |
Section 7 | 85 |
Section 8 | 87 |
Section 9 | 98 |
Section 10 | 117 |
Section 11 | 155 |
Section 12 | 157 |
Section 13 | 163 |
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Adam Smith Allies analysis autarky bargaining power bilateral monopoly British British Malaya cent commodities against invisible compensated trade concentration contract curve coun dependence economic policy effect of foreign Exchange of commodities exchange of foodstuffs exchange of manufactures exports of manufactures foodstuffs and raw foreign trade free trade gain from trade German German trade Germany's imports and exports increase indices indifference curve indifference system industrial countries influence effect Institut für Weltwirtschaft international economic relations international trade invisible items Lorenz curve manufactures against foodstuffs manufactures against manufactures materials against foodstuffs materials and foodstuffs means measures Mercantilist methods national power nomic number of countries Paris Resolutions percentage political possible power policy raw materials respect small trading countries southeastern Europe supply effect tariffs terms of trade tion total trade trade in manufactures trade statistics trading partners traditional type type of exchange TYPES OF INTERCHANGE United unweighted average world trade