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Perspectives on Trade and Development

by Krueger
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Overview

Developing countries typically have wage rates that are a small fraction of those in developed countries. Trade theories traditionally attributed this difference to two factors: the relative abundance of the labor supply in the two countries and the relative value of the goods produced. These factors, however, inadequately explain the full differential in almost every comparison of developed and developing countries since the second World War.

Providing an important and original perspective for understanding both the development process and policies aimed at raising the standard of living in poorer nations, Perspectives on Trade and Development gathers sixteen of Anne O. Krueger's most important essays on international trade and development economics. Her essays discuss the relationships between trade strategies and development; the links between factor endowments, developing countries' policies, and trade strategies in terms of their growth; the role of economic policy in development; and the international economic environment in which development efforts are taking place. Her analyses are extended to trade and development policies generally, and account for a substantial part of the residue unexplained by past theories. This insightful contribution by an influential scholar will be essential reading for all scholars of trade and development.

About the Author, Krueger

Anne O. Krueger is chair of arts and sciences and director of the Center for International Economics at Duke University. She is the author or co-editor of five books by the University of Chicago Press, including three volumes of the Trade and Employment in Developing Countries series.

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A collection of sixteen essays by Krueger (economics, Duke U. and former vice president for research at the World Bank) written between 1965 and 1985. They focus on the relationship between trade and exchange rate policies and overall economic development, providing an original perspective for understanding the development process as well as the policies aimed at raising the standard of living in poorer nations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1990
Publisher
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1990.
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780226454900

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