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      <field key="037" subkey="x">englisch</field>
      <field key="038" subkey="y">schwedisch</field>
      <field key="050" subkey="x">Buch</field>
      <field key="076" subkey="">Ökonomie</field>
      <field key="100" subkey="">Södersten, Bo</field>
      <field key="103" subkey="">Professor of Economics at the University of Lund, Sweden</field>
      <field key="331" subkey="">International economics</field>
      <field key="341" subkey="">Internationell ekonomi</field>
      <field key="403" subkey="">2. Ed., Repr.</field>
      <field key="410" subkey="">Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, London</field>
      <field key="412" subkey="">The Macmillan Press</field>
      <field key="425" subkey="">1992</field>
      <field key="433" subkey="">xvi, 524 pp.</field>
      <field key="517" subkey="c">from the Table of Contents: Preface to the Second Edition; Introduction: International economics and economic theory; The pure</field>
      <field key="the" subkey="o">ry of international trade: The theory of comparative advantage and the gains from trade; Production functions in</field>
      <field key="int" subkey="e">rnational trade. The box diagram; Comparative advantage in the Heckscher-Ohlin trade model; Commodity and factor prices under</field>
      <field key="tra" subkey="d">e. Factor-prize equalization; The gains from trade and the income distribution; Factor reversals and factor prices. Empirical</field>
      <field key="tes" subkey="t">ing and the Leontief paradox; Alternative theories of trade; Economic growth and international trade: Economic growth and</field>
      <field key="int" subkey="e">rnational trade during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; A model of economic growth and international trade where</field>
      <field key="gro" subkey="w">th is unspecified; Increases in factor endowments and international trade. The Rybczynski theorem; Technical progress and</field>
      <field key="int" subkey="e">rnational trade; The terms of trade and the national income in the growth process; Trade policy: Tariffs under optimal market</field>
      <field key="con" subkey="d">itions; Quotas and quantitative restrictions. State trading; Tariffs, subsidies, and distortions in commodity and factor</field>
      <field key="mar" subkey="k">ets; Import-substitution versus export-push; GATT, the EEC, the Kennedy Round, and the Tokyo Declaration; UNCTAD and trade</field>
      <field key="pol" subkey="i">cies for less developed countries; A new economic world order?; The theory of customs unions; Direct investments and the</field>
      <field key="mul" subkey="t">inational firm; The balance of payments and international economic policy: The market for foreign exchange; The balance of</field>
      <field key="pay" subkey="m">ents; Foreign trade and national income; International economic policy and the adjustment mechanism; The monetary approach to</field>
      <field key="the" subkey="">balance of payments; Fixed versus flexible exchange rates; The aims-means analysis for reaching internal and external</field>
      <field key="equ" subkey="i">librium; The international monetary system: The Bretton Woods system; The present international monetary system; Notes and</field>
      <field key="ref" subkey="e">rences; Index;</field>
      <field key="540" subkey="">0-333-23642-4</field>
      <field key="544" subkey="">19247-A</field>
      <field key="700" subkey="b">382</field>
      <field key="700" subkey="b">International commerce</field>
      <field key="700" subkey="b">337</field>
      <field key="700" subkey="b">International economics</field>
      <field key="710" subkey="">International economic relations</field>
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