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Tables of Contents for Writings on International Economics
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgements
vii
 
1. Introduction
1
39
I Trade Theory
40
45
2. Proofs of the Theorems on Comparative Advantage
40
13
3. Protection, Real Wages, and Real Incomes
53
22
4. The Theory of Immisrizing Growth: Further Applications
75
10
II Trade Policy
85
105
5. Domestic Distortions, Tariffs, and the Theory of Optimum Subsidy
85
12
6. Shifting Comparative Advantage, Protectionist Demands, and Policy Response
97
37
7. Directly Unproductive, Profit-seeking (DUP) Activities
134
18
8. Quantitative Restrictions and Quotas in International Trade
152
11
9. Regionalism versus Multilateralism
163
27
III India
190
67
10. Poverty and Public Policy
190
38
11. Socialism and Indian Economic Policy
228
18
12. Women in Indian Elections
246
11
IV Brain Drain, Foreign Direct Investment
257
163
13. The Brain Drain: International Resource Flow Accounting, Compensation, Taxation and Related Policy Proposals
257
55
14. The Brain Drain, International Integration of Markets for Professionals and Unemployment
312
30
15. Investing Abroad
342
35
16. International Factor Movements and National Advantage
377
35
17. International Factor Mobility: Quid Pro Quo Foreign Investment
412
8
V Services
420
56
18. Why are Services Cheaper in Poor Countries?
420
13
19. Splintering and Disembodiment of Services and Developing Nations
433
14
20. Trade in Services and the Multilateral Trade Negotiations
447
29
VI The Environment, Labour Standards and Trade Policy
476
73
21. Free Trade and the Environment
476
11
22. Trade Liberalization and 'Fair Trade' Demands: Addressing the Environmental and Labour Standards Issues
487
18
23. Free Trade and Wages of the Unskilled-Is Marx Striking Again?
505
44
VII Beyond Economics: Politics, Religion and History
549
 
24. Religion as DUP Activity
549
8
25. Democracy and Development: New Thoughts on an Old Question
557
25
26. Shock Treatment Poland and the Market Economy
582
15
27. The Diminished Giant Syndrome: How Declinism Drives Trade Policy
597
6
28. President Clinton versus Prime Minister Peel: The Obsession with Reciprocity
603