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El. knyga: World Trade Evolution: Growth, Productivity and Employment

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The book provides theoretical and empirical evidence on how world trade evolves, how trade affects resource allocation, how trade competition affects productivity, how China shock affects world trade and how trade affects large and small countries. It is a useful reference which focuses on new approaches to international trade by looking into country-specific as well as firm-product level-specific cases.

The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/10.4324/9781351061544, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Recenzijos

All in all, the book provides cutting- edge methodologies by prominent names in international trade to answer important issues in globalisation. While the book can be quite technical for laypeople, for trade economists this book is simply a must-have. Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, Vol. 34, Issue 1, 2020

List of figures
ix
List of tables
xiii
List of contributors
xvii
Acknowledgements xix
1 Introduction
1(11)
Lili Yan Ing
Miaojie Yu
2 National sovereignty in an interdependent world
12(48)
Kyle Bagwell
Robert W. Staiger
3 Trade competition and reallocations in a small open economy
60(22)
Marc Melitz
4 Trade in goods and trade in services
82(44)
Jonathan Eaton
Samuel Kortum
5 On the measurement of upstreamness and downstreamness in global value chains
126(69)
Pol Antras
Davin Chor
6 Understanding regional export growth in China
195(34)
David Autor
David Dorn
Gordon Hanson
Lei Li
7 Estimating productivity using Chinese data: methods, challenges and results
229(32)
Scott Orr
Daniel Trefler
Miaojie Yu
8 The evolution of export quality: China and Indonesia
261(42)
Lili Yan Ing
Miaojie Yu
Rui Zhang
9 Exporting and organizational change
303(30)
Lorenzo Caliendo
Ferdinando Monte
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg
10 Firm-to-firm connections in Colombian imports
333(33)
Andrew Bernard
Esther Bøler
Swati Dhingra
11 Chinese import exposure and U.S. occupational employment
366(32)
Marco Del Angel
Sanjana Goswami
Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez
12 The `China shock' in trade: consequences for ASEAN and East Asia
398(37)
Robert Feenstra
Akira Sasahara
13 Modern spatial economics: a primer
435(38)
Treb Allen
Costas Arkolakis
Index 473
Lili Yan Ing is Lead Advisor, the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia. She was Senior Economist at the Economic Research Institute of ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) and Senior Lecturer at the University of Indonesia.

Miaojie Yu is Boya Chair Professor at Peking University, China, National Chang-jiang Scholar and National Distinguished Young Fellow.