The Origins of International Economics: Protectionist responses to classical free-trade doctrines ; Journal articles on international trade from 1919 to 1930Robert William Dimand Taylor & Francis US, 2004 - 436 páginas First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Adam Smith American amount argument assumed assumption borrowing country Britain capital cause circumstances civilisation cloth commerce commodities comparative advantage competition consequence consumption decreasing cost demand schedule diminishing division of labour doctrine duction duties effect elasticity England English equal equilibrium existence exports fact factors fall favorable foreign exchange free trade Friedrich List gains from international Germany given gold greater imports increase individual industry inelastic instruments international trade international values John Rae land latter lending country less linen manufacturing power materials means ment merely modities money incomes movement nation nature obtained operations output paper régime population possess possible present principle productive powers Professor Taussig prosperity protection ratio of interchange reciprocal demand relative result returns rise society specie régime supply suppose tariff terms of interchange terms of trade theory of international tion unfavorable value theory wages watches wealth Wealth of Nations whole