International Trade: The Basics

International Trade: The Basics

by David L. Rigby (Editor), Jessie Poon (Author)

Synopsis

Trade impacts on the lives of all global citizens, influencing the range of commodities available for consumption and where those commodities are produced. Driven increasingly by market exchange, trade shapes the nature of work and how the costs and benefits of that work are distributed around the world. Economic growth and development are closely associated with the flows of goods and services between countries. International Trade: The Basics offers an accessible and engaging introduction to contemporary debates on international trade, inviting readers to explore the connections between national political economies within a globally integrated world.

Topics covered include:

  • Why nations trade
  • Globalization and transnational production networks
  • Transnational governance
  • The emergence of Asia as a major trade region
  • Ethical trade and environmental sustainability
  • Trade in solar energy, services and ideas.

Featuring case studies and social media links that help to illustrate key concepts, this book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand how trade varies between regions, affects relationships between countries and influences a country's social, political and economic life.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 210
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 08 Mar 2017

ISBN 10: 1138824399
ISBN 13: 9781138824393

Author Bio
Jessie Poon is Professor of Geography at the University of Buffalo-SUNY, USA. Her research interests are in the trade and investment activities of multinational firms. She has published over eighty articles and is editor of Environment and Planning A. David L. Rigby is Professor of Geography at UCLA, USA with research interests in international trade, evolutionary economic geography, technological change and regional economic growth.