Trade, Theory and Econometrics
Explore the dynamic intersections of international economics, micro theory, welfare economics, and econometrics with "Trade, Theory and Econometrics," authored by James Melvin. Published in 1999 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 404 pages of insightful analysis and research. Melvin's work is intricately inspired by the contributions of esteemed economist John S. Chipman, providing readers with a rich understanding of modern economic theories and their applications. This book is a must-have for anyone keen to delve deeper into the fundamental principles that govern trade and economic interactions on a global scale. Perfect for students, researchers, and professionals alike, "Trade, Theory and Econometrics" serves as an essential resource to enhance your knowledge and expertise in the field of economics.