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The origins of international economics

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v. I. Pre-classical views of trade
v. II. Classical theory of the gains from trade
v. III. Neoclassical theory of international trade
v. IV. Protectionist responses to classical free-trade doctrines : Journal articles on international trade from 1919 to 1930
v. V. The German transfer problem and international capital movements
v. VI. Primary sources of the modern Heckscher - Ohlin - Samuelson factor-proportions theory of international trade : Developments in modern trade theory in the 1930s
v. VII. General equilibrium in international trade
v. VIII. International exchange rates
v. IX. The emergence of Keynesian open-economy macroeconomics : Absorption, elasticity, and monetary approaches to the foreign exchanges and balance of payments : Fixed versus flexible exchange rates : The Mundell-Fleming or IS-LM-BP approach to open economy macroeconomics
v. X. Developments in international trade theory.

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