International Trade and Transport: Spatial Structure and Environmental Quality in a Global Economy
Book Details
Author(s)Karl W. Steininger
PublisherEdward Elgar Pub
ISBN / ASIN1840641789
ISBN-139781840641783
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Sales Rank6,802,271
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The spatial dimension of international trade theory has been neglected during most of its history. Trade barriers such as tariffs have been deemed more important. However, in an increasingly integrated world economy seeking to abolish tariffs, spatial considerations have gained in stature. On the way to fostering a spatial trade theory this text supplies a comprehensive analysis of all the different impacts of the inclusion of space and transport costs, covering orthodox trade theory, new trade theories, and economic geography. Karl Steininger also expands spatial analysis to cover spatial preferences and spatial discounting and catalogues the result of spatial production structure and environmental quality in a global economy. Finally, an empirical account is given of the trade and macro-implications of full cost pricing in transport.
