Contents
"International Trade and Investment: Growth and Welfare, Conflict and Cooperation" selected the most representative papers in the international trade sector, covering trade and growth Core issues such as investment, political economics, and trade liberalization and other international trade. The international trade conflicts that have been concerned with people have recently been fully reflected. These papers use modern economics research methods to analyze China and the world's issues, including the vast majority of articles in Dr. Haiwen's Ph.D. The first time I meet with readers. In the past three decades, China has become one of the largest traders in the world. Trading has always played an important role in my country's economic development, and various phenomena and problems derived from these trade activities are endless. How to see them? "International Trade and Investment: Growth and Welfare, Conflict and Cooperation" will give relevant answers.
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Welfare influence and policy change under the first trade and growth
Chapter 1 Economic Development and Agricultural Products Trade Protection
First introduction
Two-in-one change in agricultural product relative price and comparative advantage in the process of economic growth
The benefits of agricultural trade protection in the third quarter of agricultural products
Section IV Empirical Inspection
Section 5 Conclusions and Policy Meaning
Appendix
Chapter 2 International Trade and Regional Gap: China's experience,
1 Introduction
2nd section review: growth model and North-North Trade,
Section 3 Two Destiny Middle School Growth Model
Section 4 Free Trade Northern Growth Path
Section 5 China Regional Development and Trade Characteristics
Section 6 Development Gap and Trade Relationship: Empirical Inspection
Seven Trade Policy Influence of Development Gap
Section 8 Conclusions and Policy Meaning
The second outsourcing and processing trade
Chapter 3 Strategy Outsourcing, multi-dimensional outer bag matching and subscription and China to undertake international outsourcing research
first preamble
The second new Auo balanced strategy outsourcing
Three-section multi-dimensional outer bag matching and bucking research
Section 4 China Undertake International Outsourcing Empirical Analysis
Section 5 Conclusion
Appendix
References
Third Articles Direct Investment and Multinational Corporation
Chapter 4 International Commodity Trade and Foreign Direct Investment
First Commodity Trade and Foreign Business The relationship between direct investment
The second section of China's foreign direct investment is
Section 3 and technology related capital flow - theory and model
Section 4 Measurement Reason Inspection
Section 5 Summary
Reference
Chapter 5 Coping to Global Trends and Multinational Corporations - Developing Middle School R & D cooperation
first section introduction
second section Basic model
Section 3 Welfare analysis
Section 4 introduced into the government Expand model of decision-making
Section 5 Conclusion
Reference
The fourth trade policy development of political economics analysis
Chapter 6 Welfare Economics and Political Economics Holiday Decision Decision of Nominal Tariff Structure - Taking China as an Example
1 Introduction
2nd Section Overview
Section 3 Theory Model
Section 4 Theory Model for China's Interpretation of China
Section 5 summary
Reference
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Section 6 Experience
Seventh section Summary
Reference
The fifth free trade zone and trade liberalization
Chapter 8 Tariff, scale, free trade zone and global Trade liberalization
1 Introduction
second section Basic fact facts
Section 3 review
Section 4 model set Decided
in the fifth section: Initial tariff level and expansion of the free trade zone
Sessil French Decomposition: Economic Scale and Expansion of the Free Trade Area
Section 7 Summary
Appendix
Reference
Author About
海 闻 (Bachelor of Economics, Peking University, Dr. Economics, California University, is currently the deputy principal of Peking University, and the president of Beijing University HSBC Business School, the chairman of the China Economic Academy of Economics, long-term research in international economics and development economics, international trade, international finance, WTO Many academic discussions with profound impacts were published and published.