The Technology Factor in International Trade
Raymond Vernon, ed.
Published in 1970 by UMI
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0503 pages
ISBN: 0-87014-208-9
Table of Contents
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Front matter, The Technology Factor in International Trade:
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Introduction to "The Technology Factor in International Trade":
Raymond Vernon
(p. 1 - 8)
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The State of Theory in Relation to the Empirical Analysis:
Harry Johnson
(p. 9 - 24)
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Development Policy and Dynamic Comparative Advantage:
Michael Bruno
(p. 25 - 72)
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The Role of Technology in the Theory of International Trade:
Ronald Jones
(p. 73 - 94)
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Induced Technical Change and Patterns of International Trade:
John S. Chipman
(p. 95 - 142)
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The Impact of National Characteristics & Technology on the Commodity Composition of Trade in Manufactured Goods:
Gary Hufbauer
(p. 143 - 232)
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The Technology Factor in a World Trade Matrix:
William H. Gruber, Raymond Vernon
(p. 233 - 302)
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Transfers of United States Aerospace Technology to Japan:
G R. Hall, R E. Johnson
(p. 303 - 364)
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Technological Factors in the Composition and Direction of Israel's Industrial Exports:
Seev Hirsch
(p. 365 - 414)
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Technical Change & Agricultural Trade: Three Examples --Sugarcane,Bananas, and Rice:
Robert Evenson, J P. Houck, Jr, Vernon W. Ruttan
(p. 415 - 483)
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