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Reference no. 9-390-001
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 1989
Version: 13 August 1990
Length: 18 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Explores the "new" theories of international trade--also called strategic trade policy--which were developed in the 1980s. Examines why economists and policy makers thought new approaches were necessary to explain international trade, the contributions of industrial organization to these theories, and the implications of these theories for firm strategies and government policies.

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Abstract

Explores the "new" theories of international trade--also called strategic trade policy--which were developed in the 1980s. Examines why economists and policy makers thought new approaches were necessary to explain international trade, the contributions of industrial organization to these theories, and the implications of these theories for firm strategies and government policies.

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