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Multinational firms and the theory of international trade
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Multinational firms and the theory of international trade

Author: James R Markusen
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2002.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: James R Markusen
ISBN: 0262134160 9780262134163 0262633078 9780262633079
OCLC Number: 49530096
Description: xxii, 440 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Technology, Costs, and Market Structure --
Statistics, Stylized Facts, and Basic Concepts --
A Partial-Equilibrium, Single-Firm Model of Plant Location --
International Duopoly with Endogenous Market Structures --
Incumbency, Preemption, and Persistence --
A General-Equilibrium Oligopoly Model of Horizontal Multinationals --
A General-Equilibrium Monopolistic-Competition Model of Horizontal Multinationals --
The Knowledge-Capital Model --
Extensions to the Knowledge-Capital Model: Trade versus Affiliate Production, Factor-Price Effects, and Welfare Effects of Trade and Investment Liberalization --
Traded Intermediate Inputs and Vertical Multinationals --
Empirical Estimation and Testing --
Estimating the Knowledge-Capital Model --
Production for Export versus Local Sale --
Discriminating among Alternative Models of the Multinational --
Internalization --
A Reputation Model of Internalization --
A Learning Model of Internalization, with Applications to Contract and Intellectual-Property-Rights Enforcement --
An Asymmetric-Information Model of Internalization --
Technical Appendices --
Preface to Technical Appendices --
Stop Avoiding Inequalities and Complementarity Problems: A Simple Partial-Equilibrium Model Illustrating the GAMS MCP Solver --
Who's Afraid of Applied GE Modeling? A General-Equilibrium Version of Appendix 1 Using the MCP Solver --
Doing It the Easy Way: General-Equilibrium Problem of Appendix 2 Using the MPS/GE Subsystem of GAMS --
Fun with Sets and Conditionals: GAMS Program Generating the Nash Equilibria in Figures 3.6 and 3.7.
Responsibility: James R. Markusen.

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