Colonialism and Foreign Ownership of Capital (Routledge Revivals)

Colonialism and Foreign Ownership of Capital (Routledge Revivals)

A Trade Theorist's View

Hazari, Bharat

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2021

108

Mole

Inglês

9781138643604

15 a 20 dias

230

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Preface; 1. Colonialism and Foreign Ownership of Capital: A Treatment in a Model of International Trade; 1.1 The Model 1.2 Output-Endowment Theorems and Welfare 1.3 An Increase in the Price of the Exportable Good Using Foreign Capital and Welfare 1.4 Conclusions; 2. Some Welfare Propositions in a Three Commodity, Three Factor Model of International Trade in the Presence of Foreign Owned Capital; 2.1 The Model 2.2 Changes in the Degree of Distortions and Welfare 2.3 Terms of Trade, Factor Rewards and Welfare 2.4 Economic Expansion and Welfare 2.5 Conclusions; 3. Foreign Capital, Non-Traded Goods, Class Conflict and the Pure Theory of Trade; 3.1 The Model 3.2 Changes in Commodity Prices, Factor Rewards and Welfare 3.3 Output-Endowment Theorems of Welfare 3.4 Conclusions; 4. On Foreign Capital Specificity in the Non-traded Goods Sector and Some Propositions in the Pure Theory of International Trade; 4.1 The Model 4.2 Changes in Factor Endowments, Output Levels and Welfare 4.3 Commodity Prices and Factor Rentals 4.4 Conclusions; 5. On Employment and Welfare Effect of Foreign Capital Accumulation in a Minimum Wage Model of an Open Economy; 5.1 The Model 5.2 Effects of An Increase in Foreign Factor Accumulation; 6. Indentured Labour and its Exploitation in a Neoclassical Model of International Trade; 6.1 A Model of Exploitation of Indentured Labour 6.1a Wage Determination in Sector 2 6.1b Rest of the Model 6.2 Results; Author Index; Subject Index
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Foreign Capital Accumulation;Non-traded Goods Sector;Rybczynski Theorem;Constant Commodity Prices;Minimum Wage Constraint;FOREIGN CAPITAL SPECIFICITY;Fixed Commodity Prices;Non-traded Goods;P1 E1;Dw;Heckscher Ohlin Framework;Foreign Capital;Domestic Capital;Factor Endowment Condition;Wage Distortion;Fix Price Assumption;Factor Rewards;Factor Accumulation;Pure Theory;Indentured Labour;Domestic Marginal Rate;Wage Differential;Factor Price Ratio;Pure;Real Minimum Wage