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Suggested Readings Chapter 1: The United States in a Global Economy
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G Irwin, Douglas, “The United States in a New Global Econom
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Internationalism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 1997. Lindert, Peter H., and Jeffrey G. Williamson, “Does Globalization Make the
orld More Unequal?” Globalization in Historical Perspective, Michael Taylor, and Jeffrey G. Williamson, editors go: go Press. 2002.
WD. Bordo, Alan M. . Chicaniversity of Chica
son, Angus, The World Economy in the 20th Century. Paris: U MaddiOECD. 1989. ——, Monitoring the World Economy, 1820–1992. Paris: OECD. 995. —1 Chanda, Nayan, Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped Globalization. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2007.
Findlay, Ronald, and Kevin H. O’Rourke, Power and Plenty: trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millenium. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2007. Maddison, Angus, The World Economy Volume 1: A Historical Perspective, Paris: OECD. 2006. M2
addison, Angus, The World Economy Volume 2: Historical Statistics, Paris: OECD. 006.
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Bhagwati, Jagdish, and Anne O. Krueger, The Dangerous Drift to Preferential Trade Institute. 1995. Agreements. Washington, DC: The American Enterprise
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Fischer, Stanley rt,” Journal of Economic erspectives. Fall 1999.
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W Kindleberger, Charles, The International Economic Order: Essays on Financial C
nternational Public Goods. Hertfordshire, England: Harvester‐Wheatsheaf. 19Krue
I ger, Anne O., “Are Preferential Trading Arrangements Trade‐Liberalizing or rotectionist?” Journal of Economic Perspecti
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of Economic Perspectives.Williamson, Je or Markets, and Policy Backlash in the Past,” Journal Fall 1998. Wolf, Martin, Why Globalization Works. New Haven:Yale University Press. 2004.
Bhagwati, Jagdish, Termites in the Trading System: HowPreferential Agreements Undermine Free Trade. New York: Oxford University Press. 2008.
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Greenaway, David, editor, Current Issues in Internat artin’s Press. 1996.
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Grossman, Geneconomics, V.3. New York: North Holland. 1995.
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E Irwin, Douglas, Against the Tide: An Intellectual Hist
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conomics, V.1. New York: North Holland. 1984. Krug
E man, Paul, “Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession,” Pop Internationalism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 1996. ——, “What Do Undergrads Need to Know about Trade?” op. cit.
American Expor y —MacDougall, G.D.A., “British and ts: A Study Suggested bhe
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S C hapter 4: Comparative Advantage and Factor Endowments BM elassa, Bela, “The Changing Pattern of Comparative Advantage in anufactured Goods,” Review of Econ
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FF riedman, Thomas L., The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twentyirst Century. New York: Farrar, Straus and G
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ewood, IL: Irwin. 1950. editors. Hom
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Kletzer, Lori G., Job Loss from Imports: Measuring the Costs.International Economics. 2001.
Sam elson, Paul, “The Gains from International Trade,” Canadian Journal of Economics ory of International 50.
uand Political Science. May 1939. Reprinted in Readings in the Therade, H.S. Ellis and L.M. Metzler, editors. Homewood, IL: Irwin. 19
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