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Lecture Notes

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SES #TOPICSADDITIONAL FIGURES
I. Introduction: Trade facts and gains from trade
1Trade facts and gains from trade (PDF)#
II. Technological differences: Ricardian models
2Technological differences: Ricardian models (PDF)#
3Eaton and Kortum's (2003) Ricardian model (PDF)#
III. Factor endowment differences: Heckscher-Ohlin
4The 2x2x2 Heckscher-Ohlin model: Part I (PDF)#
5The 2x2x2 Heckscher-Ohlin model: Part II (PDF)#
6The generalized Heckscher-Ohlin model (PDF)#
IV. Empirical tests of the Heckscher-Ohlin model
7Empirical tests of the Heckscher-Ohlin model (PDF)#(PDF)
V. Intermediate input trade and wage inequality
8Intermediate input trade and wage inequality (PDF)#
VI. Imperfect competition: Theory
9Trade, external scale economics and oligopoly (PDF)#
10Trade and monopolistic competition (PDF)#
VII. Imperfect competition: Empirics
11Trade and monopolistic competition: Empirics (PDF)#(PDF)
VIII. Firm heterogeneity
12Intraindustry heterogeneity in trade models: Part I (PDF)#
13Intraindustry heterogeneity in trade models: Part II (PDF)#
IX. Multinational firms
14Technological theories of foreign direct investment (FDI) (PDF)#
X. International organization of production
15The transaction-cost approach in international trade (PDF)#
16The property-rights approach in international trade (PDF)#
XI. Dynamics of international trade
17Dynamic trade theory I: Trade and neoclassical growth (PDF)#
18Dynamic trade theory II: Trade, technology, and growth (PDF)#
19Dynamic trade theory III: Innovation, technology transfer, and product cycles (PDF)#
XII. Trade policy
20Trade policy I: Determinants of the structure of protection (PDF)#
21Trade policy II: Tariff retaliation and the World Trade Organization (WTO) (PDF)#
22Trade policy III: Regionalism versus multilateralism (PDF)#

 








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