A geometry of international trade / J.E. Meade.
First published in 1952, this work is a systematic exposition of Professor Meade's geometric method, bringing together into a single coherent account the modern geometrical analysis of the theory of international trade. The work makes a number of original contributions, notably in the geometric...
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Abingdon, Oxon :
Routledge,
2012.
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Table of Contents:
- I. The assumptions
- II. The consumption-indifference map and the trade-indifference map
- III. The free trade equilibrium with a zero balance of trade
- IV. The case of constant costs
- V. The case of decreasing costs
- VI. The representation of commercial policy with a zero balance of trade
- VII. A balance-of-trade deficit and the rate of exchange in conditions of free trade
- VIII. The general case
- IX. The trade-indifference map and economic welfare.