Trade and Growth: A Korean Perspective
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by Wontack Hongsize: A5. publisher: Myongwhasa, 1994.
Table of contents
Part 1. INTRODUCTION 1. Trade and Growth: The Role of Trade in the Catch-Up Process
Part 2. EXPORT-ORIENTED GROWTH
2. Export-Oriented Growth of korea: A Possible Path to Advanced Economy
3. Export-Oriented Growth and Equity in Korea
Part 3. TRADE THEORIES AND THE REAL WORLD TRADE PATTERNS
4. The Heckscher-Ohlin Theory of Factor Price Equalization and the Indeterminacy in International Specialization
5. A Global Equilibrium Pattern of Specialization: A Model to Approximate Linder's World of Production and Trade
6. A Comparative Static Application of the Heckscher-Ohlin Model of Factor Proportions: Korean Experience
7. Time Preference in Dynamic Trade Models: An Empirical Critique
8. Factor Intensities of Korea's Domestic Demand, Production and Trade: 1960-85
9. Export Promotion and Employment Growth in South Korea
10. Skill Intensity of Trade: the Case of Korea, 1962-71
Part 4. MARKET DISTORTIONS AND TRADE
11. Institutionalized Monopsonistic Capital Market in Developing Economy
12. A Theory of Interest and the Steady-State Rate of Return on Capital
13. The Financing of Export-Oriented Growth in Korea
14. Market Distortions and Polarization of Trade Patterns
15. Distortions and Static Negative Marginal Gains from Trade
Part 5. COMPARATIVE COUNTRY STUDIES
16. Industrialization and Trade in Manufacture: The East Asian Experience
17. Trade and Development: The Experience of Korea and Taiwan
18. Trade, Growth and Economic Problems of NICs
19. Comparative Advantage, Trade and Trade Policy of East Asian Countries
Part 6. TRADE POLICIES AND TRADE SYSTEM
20. Import Restriction and Import Liberalization
21. Trade Policies in Korea
22. Bilateral Trade Relations: The U.S. Trade Policies toward Korea
23. A Developing Country's Perspective of the International Trade System
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