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2. The Pure Theory of International Trade
3. Non-Economic Objectives and the Efficiency Properties of Trade
4. More on the Equivalence of Tariffs and Quotas
5. The Gains from Trade Once Again
6. Agriculture
7. Concluding Remarks
8. Contributions to Indian Economic Analysis: A Survey
9. Domestic Distortions, Tariffs, and the Theory of Optimum Subsidy: Some Further Results
10. Foreign Trade
11. Indian Economic Policy / The Crisis of Indian Planning
12. Optimal Policies and Immiserizing Growth
13. Planning Theory and Techniques
14. Oligopoly Theory, Entry-prevention, and Growth
15. The Theory of Wage Differentials: Production Response and Factor Price Equalisation
16. Sovereignty at Bay: The Multinational Spread of U.S. Enterprises
17. The Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem in the Multi-Commodity Case
18. The International Monetary System: Issues in the Symposium
19. Trade, Balance of Payments and Growth
20. Education, Class Structure, and Income Equality
21. Exchange Control, Liberalization, and Economic Development
22. General Equilibrium Theory and International Trade
23. Smuggling and Trade Policy
24. The General Equilibrium Theory of Effective Protection and Resource Allocation
25. On Reanalyzing the Harris-Todaro Model: Policy Rankings in the Case of Sector-Specific Sticky Wages
26. Studies in the Pure Theory of International Trade
27. The Brain Drain, International Integration of Markets for Professionals and Unemployment: A Theoretical Analysis
28. Alternative Policy Rankings in a Large, Open Economy with Sector-specific, Minimum Wages
29. Domestic Distortions, Imperfect Information, and the Brain Drain
30. Foreign Capital, Dependence, Destabilisation and Feasibility of Transition to Socialism
31. Socialism and Indian Economic Policy
32. Welfare-Theoretical Analyses of the Brain Drain
33. What Do Commissars Do?
34. International Trade and Finance
35. Market Disruption, Export Market Disruption, Compensation, and GATT Reform
36. Optimal Trade Policy and Compensation under Endogenous Uncertainty: The Phenomenon of Market Disruption
37. Trade Policy and Economic Welfare
38. Education in a "Job Ladder" Model and the Fairness-in-Hiring Rule
39. The Brain Drain: Determinants Measurement and Welfare Effects
40. Shadow Prices for Project Selection in the Presence of Distortions: Effective Rates of Protection and Domestic Resource Costs
41. International Migration of the Highly Skilled: Economics, Ethics and Taxes
42. The "Stationarity" of Shadow Prices of Factors in Project Evaluation, with and without Distortions
43. Three Alternative Concepts of Foreign Exchange Difficulties in Centrally Planned Economies
44. National Welfare in an Open Economy in the Presence of Foreign-owned Factors of Production
45. Tariff Change, Foreign Capital, and Immiserization: A Theoretical Analysis
46. Trade in Place of Migration
47. Alternative Theories of Illegal Trade: Economic Consequences and Statistical Detection
48. Foreign Ownership and the Theory of Trade and Welfare
49. Directly Unproductive, Profit-seeking (DUP) Activities
50. Introduction
51. Lobbying, DUP Activities, and Welfare: A Response to Tullock
52. Revenue Seeking: A Generalization of the Theory of Tariffs--a Correction
53. Tax Policy in the Presence of Emigration
54. The Welfare Consequences of Directly Unproductive Profit-Seeking (DUP) Lobbying Activities: Price versus Quantity Distortions
55. Import Competition and Response/The Newly Industrializing Countries: Trade and Alignment
56. On the Choice Between Capital and Labour Mobility
57. On Transfer Paradoxes and Immiserizing Growth: Part I
58. Postscript
59. The Generalized Theory of Transfers and Welfare: Bilateral Transfers in a Multilateral World
60. Whither the Global Negotiations?
61. A Rejoinder
62. DUP Activities and Economic Theory
63. On Transfer Paradoxes and Immiserizing Growth: Part II
64. The West German Gastarbeiter System of Immigration
65. Protectionism: Old Wine in New Bottles
66. Ideology and North-South Relations
67. Religion as DUP Activity
68. Introduction
69. Quid Pro Quo Foreign Investment and Welfare: A Political-Economy-Theoretic Model
70. The Global Correspondence Principle: A Generalization
71. Wheel of Fortune
72. Export-promoting Protection: Endogenous Monopoly and Price Disparity
73. Export-promoting Trade Strategy: Issues and Evidence
74. Poverty and Public Policy
75. Facing the Japanese Challenge
76. Manufacturing Matters: The Myth of the Postindustrial Economy
77. The Jeep That Couldn't
78. United States Trade Policy at the Crossroads
79. Behind the Green Card
80. Defense Mechanisms
81. The International Trading System
82. Influence Meddling
83. Jumpstarting GATT
84. Roots of Neglect - The Child and the State in India by Myron Weiner Princeton
85. Quid Pro Quo Foreign Investment
86. Regionalism versus Multilateralism
87. The Threats to the World Trading System
88. Beyond NAFTA: Clinton's Trading Choices
89. Correspondence
90. Freer Trade and Wages of the Unskilled: Is Marx Striking Again?
91. Free Trade: Old and New Challenges
92. It's the Process, Stupid
93. Philosophy of Reich
94. Rough Trade
95. The Case for Free Trade
96. The Demands to Reduce Domestic Diversity among Trading Nations
97. The Diminished Giant Syndrome
98. Will Free Trade With Political Science Put Normative Economists Out of Work?
99. Free Trade: Old and New Challenges
100. In Defense of the Other Side
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