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050 _aHF 1411 .M43 1964
100 _aMeade, James E,
_d1907-1995.
245 _aThe theory of international economic policy /
_cJ. E. Meade.
260 _aLondon :
_bOxford University Press,
_c1964.
300 _a2 volumen :
_bilustraciones a blanco y negro ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aContiene : v.1 The balance of payments -- v.2 trade and welfare.
505 0 0 _aPreface, V --
_tPart I. The theory of economic welfare, 3 --
_tI. Introduction, 3 --
_tII. Divergences between Marginal Social Values and Costs, 10 --
_tIII. Domestic Policies for the Elimination of Divergences, 27 --
_tIV. The Marginal Conditions for Utopian Efficiency, 51 --
_tV. The Marginal Condition for Utopian Equity, 68 --
_tVI. Optimum Population and Optimum Saving, 80 --
_tVII. The Marginal Conditions for the Second-Best, 102 --
_tVIII. The Structural Conditions for Economic Welfare, 119 --
_tPart II. The control of trade, 139 --
_tIX. The Case for Free Trade, 139 --
_tX. Forms of Trade Control: (1) Taxes and Subsidies, 156 --
_tXI Forms of Trade Control: (2) Quantitative Restrictions and State Trading, 173 --
_tXII. The Second-Best Argument for Trade Control: (1) The Raising of Revenue, 186 --
_tXIII. The Second-Best Argument for Trade Control: (2) The Partial Freeing of Trade, 200 --
_tXIV. The Second-Best Argument for Trade Control: (3) Domestic Divergences, 226 --
_tXV. The Second-Best Argument for Trade Control: (4) Dumping as a Complex Case, 244 --
_tXVI. The Structural Argument for Trade Control, 254 --
_tXVII. The Distributional Argument for Trade Control: (1) The International Terms of Trade, 272 --
_tXVIII. The Distributional Argument for Trade Control: (2) The Domestic Distribution of Income, 290 --
_tPart III. The control of factor movements, 319 --
_tXIX. Trade and Specialization, 319 --
_tXX. Trade as a Substitute for Factor Movements: (1) The Case Explained, 331 --
_tXXI. Trade as a Substitute for Factor Movements: (2) Atmosphere and Scale, 348 --
_tXXII. Trade as a Substitute for Factor Movements: (3) Transport Costs, 357 --
_tXXIII. Trade as a Substitute for Factor Movements: (4) Number of Factors, Specialization, and Factor-Substitutions, 378 --
_tXXIV. The Second-Best Argument for Factor Controls, 393 --
_tXXV. Domestic Fiscal Policies and International Movements of Labour and Capital, 404 --
_tXXVI. The Structural Argument for Factor Controls, 420 --
_tXXVII. The Distributional Argument for Factor Controls, 428 --
_tXXVIII. The World Supply of Labour and Capital, 458 --
_tXXIX. Capital Movements and the Maintenance of Internal and External Balance, 472 --
_tPart IV. Multilateral trade, 499 --
_tXXX. The Case for Multilateral Freedom of Trade and Factor Movements, 499 --
_tXXXI. The Partial Freeing of Trade: (1) Unilateral Tariff Reductions, 513 --
_tXXXII. The Partial Freeing of Trade: (2) Discriminatory and Preferential Tariff Reductions, 521 --
_tXXXIII. The Partial Removal of Controls over Factor Movements, 539 --
_tXXXIV. Discrimination, the Balance of Payments, and Economic Welfare, 545 --
_tXXXV. Summary and Conclusions, 564 --
_tAppendices, 573 --
_tIndex, 615.
650 1 4 _aPolĂ­tica comercial.
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