TY - BOOK AU - Grubel, Herbert G. TI - International economics T2 - Irwin series in economics SN - 025601793X AV - HF 1411 .G7 1977 PY - 1977/// CY - Homewood, Illinois PB - Richard D. Irwin KW - Economía internacional N1 - 1. Introduction, 1 --; Part one. The pure theory of international trade, 11 --; 2. Gains from Trade in a Classical World, 11 --; 3. The Modern Theory of International Trade, 24 --; 4. Empirical Tests and Extensions of the Heckscher-Ohlin Model, 60 --; 5. Economic Growth and International Trade, 90 --; 6. Some Data on the Importance and Growth of World Trade, 120 --; Part two. Commercial policies, 135 --; 7. The Nature and Effects of Protection, 135 --; 8. Reasons for Tariff Protection, 155 --; 9. The History, Future, and Cost of Protection, 182 --; Part three. Foreign exchange markets and balance-of-payments statistics, 201 --; 10. The Foreign Exchange Markets, 201 --; 11. The Determinants of the Spot Exchange Rate, 215 --; 12. The Forward Exchange and Eurocurrency Markets, 247 --; 13. Balance-of-Payments Statistics and Postwar History, 275 --; Part four. The international adjustment mechanism, 303 --; 14. Overview of Adjustment Problems and International Monetary Systems and an Analysis of Adjustment through Exchange Rate Changes, 303 --; 15. Direct Controls on International Trade, 326 --; 16. Income Effects Combined with Exchange Rate Changes for Internal and External Balance, 336 --; 17. Adjustment with Money, Short-Term Capital Flows, and Speculation, 358 --; 18. Internal and External Balance through the Mix of Monetary and Fiscal Policy, 369 --; 19. The Monetarist Approach to Balance-of-Payments Adjustment, 391 --; 20. An Integrated View of the Adjustment Mechanism, 410 --; Part five. The international monetary system, 425 --; 21. The Gold Standard, 425 --; 22. Freely Floating Exchange Rates, 438 --; 23. The Gold Exchange Standard, 462 --; 24. An International Monetary System Based on Centrally Created Reserves, 485 --; Part six. International factor movements and the economics of integration, 521 --; 25. International Factor Movements: Motives and Welfare Effects, 521 --; 26. Some Special Problems Raised by International Factor Movements, 554 --; 27. Customs Unions and Monetary Integration, 582 --; Bibliography, 625 --; Index of Names and Authors, 645 --; Subject Index, 649 ER -