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Main booktexts:

  • Dennis R. Appleyard and Alfred J. Field. Jr., International Economics, McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2001.
  • 薛荣久、张玮、唐宜红,《国际贸易》对外经济贸易大学出版社 2006。
  • Paul R. Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld, International Economics Theory and Policy (Fifth Edition) Addision Wesley Longman, Inc. 2004

Other reference books

  • James R. Markusen, James R. Melvin, Willam H. Kaempfer and Keith E. Maskus. International Trade Theory and Policy, McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995.
  • Nicholas Lardy, Foreign Trade Reform in China: 1978-1990, Cambridge University Press 1992.
  • Integrating China into the Global Economy, Brookings Institution, Washington D.C. 2002.
  • Thomas A. Pugel International Trade (Twelfth Edition), McGraw Hill Press 2005, 2

References based on different Parts:

  Part I Trends in Global Trade

  Readings:

  • Appleyard and Field. Jr, Chapter 1.
  • Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld, Chapter 1
  • Economist, “The New Titans”, September 16 2006.
  • Economist, “Jousting for Advantage” September 27, 1990.
  • Lester C. Thurow, “Who Owns the Twenty-First Century?” Sloan Management Review, Spring 1992.
  • Dennis A. Rondinelli, “Resolving US-China Trade Conflicts: Conditions for Trade and Investment Expansion in the 1990s,” Columbia Journal of World Business, Summer 1992.
  • Xu Yiping, Lin Guijun and Sun Huayu, “Accounting for China-US Trade Imbalance: An Ownership-Based Approach,” Working Paper 2006.

  Part II Core Theory: Classic International Trade Theories

  Readings:

  • Appleyard and Field. Jr, Chapters 2, 3 and 4.
  • Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld, Chapter 2-3
  • Robert E. Baldwin, “Are Economists’ traditional Trade Policy Views Still Valid?” Journal of Economic Literature Vol. XXX, June 1992, pp 804-29
  • Russell Roberts, The Choice: A Fable of Free Trade and Protectionism, Prentice-Hall 2001.
  • K. Alec Chrystal and Geoffrey E. Wood, “Protectionist Trade Policies: A Survey of Theory, Evidence and Rationale”, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, January/February 1988.

  Part III Core Theory-Neoclassical Trade Theory and other Models

  Readings:

  • Appleyard and Field. Jr., Chapters 6-12.
  • Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld, Chapter 4-7
  • Henryk Kierzkowski, “Recent Advances in International Trade Theory: a Selective Survey” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol. 3, No. 1 1988.
  • Robert E. Baldwin, Trade Policy Issues and Empirical Analysis (ed), University of Chicago Press, 1988, 1.1-1.4; pp.89-102.
  • “Determinants of the Commodity Structure of US Trade,” American Economic Review, March 1971, pp. 126-45.
  • Markusen et al, Chaperts 8 and 9.
  • Dani Rodrik, “Imperfect Competition, Scale Economies and Trade Policy in Developing Countries,” in Robert E. Baldwin (ed) Trade Policy Issues and Empirical analysis” University of Chicago Press, 1988.
  • Paul R. Krugman, “Is Free Trade Passé?” Economic Perspectives, Vol. 1, Number 2, Fall 1987, pp. 131-144.
  • “Rethingking International Trade” Business Economics, April 1988.
  • .Mark Ott, “Is Americal Being Sold Out?” Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, March/April 1989, pp. 47-64.

  Part IV Trade Policy

  Readings:

  • Appleyard and Field. Jr., Chapters 13-19
  • Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld, Chapter 8-11
  • Jene Kwon, “The East Asia Challenge to Neoclassical Orthodoxy,” World Development, Vol. 22, No. 4, 1994.
  • Larry E. Westphal, “Industrial Policy in an Export-Propelled Economy: Lessons from South Korea’s Experience”. Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 4 No. 3, Summer 1990.
  • Kenneth Rogoff, “Bargaining and International Policy Cooperation,” AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 1990.
  • Sebastian Edwards, “Openness, Trade Liberalization, and Growth in Developing Countries,” Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XXI, September 1993.
  • Danny M. Leipziger and Vinod Thomas, “Roots of Asia’s Success,” Finance & Development, March 1991.
  • Anne O. Kruger, “Import Substitution versus Export Promotion,” in King (ed) International Economics and International Economic policy, 1990. pp. 155-65.
  • Clemens F. J. Boonekamp, “Voluntary Export restraints,” Finance and Development, December 1987.
  • Michel E. Porter, “ The Competitive Advantage of Nations,” Harvard Business Review, March-April 1990.
  • Peter G. Warr, “Comparative and Competitive Advantage,” Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1994.
  • Jefferey J. Schott, “Trading Blocs and World Trading System”, World Economy, March 1991.
  • Ruifang Wang and Yunhua Liu, “China’s Exports Expansion: Determinants and Patterns Shifts During 1985 to 2000,” Paper prepared for the Conference on WTO, China and the Asian Economies, November 9-10, 2002, Hong Kong.
  • Uir Dadush and Dong he, “China: A New Power in World Trade,” Finance and Development, June 1995.
  • Chad P. Bown, “China’s WTO Entry: Antidumping, Safeguard and Dispute Settlement,” NBER Working Paper 13349, August 2007.
  • Michael Ferrantino, robber Kooman, Zhi Wang and Falan Yinug, et al, “Classification and Statistical reconciliation of Trade in Advanced technology Products: The Case of China and the United States,” Joint Working Paper on US-China Trade in Advanced Technology Products, 2007.