Section Ⅰ International Trade Theory and Policy
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO lNTERNATIONAL TRADE
1 The Reasons for International Trade
1.Get the goods needed
2.Gain economic benefits
3.Other reasons
2 The Differences between International Trade and Domestic Trade
1.More complex context
2.More dimcult and risky
3.Higher skills required
3 Basic Concepts Relating to International Trade
1.visible trade and invisible trade
2.Favorable balance oftrade and unfavorable balance oftrade
3.General trade system and special trade system
4.Volume ofinternational trade and quantum ofinternational trade
5.Commodity composition ofinternational trade
6.Geographical composition ofintem~ional trade
7.Ratio of dependence on foreign trade
CHAPTER 2 CLASSICAL TRADE THEORIES
1 Mercantilism
1.The development ofmercantilist thought
2.The mercantilist economic system
3.Economic policies pursued by the mercantilists
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CHAPTER 3 NEOCLASSICAL TRADE THEORIES
CHAPTER 4 POST-HECKSHER-OHLIN THEORIES OF TRADE
CHAPTER 5 IMPORT PROTECTION POLICY:IMPORT TARIFFS
CHAPTER 6 IMPORT PROTECTION POLICY:NON-TARIFF BARRIERS
CHAPTER 7 EXPORT PROMOTION AND PTHER POLICIES
CHAPTER 8 ARGUMENTS AGAINST FRST FREE TRASE
CHAPTER 9 REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
CHAPTER 10 GATT and WTO
Section Ⅱ International Trade Practice
CHAPTER 11 INTERNATIONAL TRADE TERMS
CHAPTER 12 QUALITY、QUANTITY、PACKING AND PRICING
CHAPTER 13 INTERATIONAL CARGO TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER 14 INTERATIONAL MARINE CARGO INSURANCE
CHAPTER 15 INTERATIONAL PAYMENT
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