Syllabus/achievement requirements

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Books

Feenstra, R. C. Advanced International Trade: Theory and Evidence, 2016. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN: 9780691161648, 2nd edition.

Krugman, P. R. Geography and trade, 1991. Leuven: Leuven University Press. ISBN: 9780262610865.

Articles available online

@Dixit, A., and Norman, V. Gains from Trade without Lump-Sum Compensation, 1986. Journal of International Economics 21(1-2): pp. 111-22.

@Samuelson, P. The Gains from International Trade, 1939. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 195-205.

@Dornbusch, R.,Fischer, S. and Samuelson, P. . Comparative Advantage, Trade and Payments in a Ricardian Model with a Continuum of Goods,1977. American Economic Review 67: pp. 823-839.

@Jones, R., and Neary, P. The Positive Theory of International Trade, 1998: pp. 21-7 in Jones, Ron, and Peter Kenen. Handbook of International Economics. Vol. 1. North Holland.

@Dornbusch, R., Fischer, S., and Samuelson, P. A. Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Theory with a Continuum of Goods, 1980. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 95(2): pp. 203-24.

@Krugman, P. Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade, 1980. American Economic Review 70: pp. 950-959.

@Melitz, M. J. The Impact of Trade on Intra-Industry Reallocations and Aggregate Industry Productivity, 2003. Econometrica, 71(6): pp. 1695-1725.

@Bernard, A. B., Eaton, J., Jensen, B. and Kortum, S. Plants and Productivity in International Trade, 2003. American Economic Review, 93(4): pp. 1268-1290.

@Chaney, T. Distorted Gravity: The Intensive and Extensive Margins of International Trade, 2008. American Economic Review, 98(4): pp. 1707-1721.

@Krugman, P. R. and Venables, A. J. Globalization and the inequality of nations, 1995. Quarterly Journal of Economics 110: pp. 857-880.

@Ottaviano, G. I. P. and Puga, D. Agglomeration in the global economy: a survey of the "new economic geography", 1998. World Economy 25: pp. 707-731.

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