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Cloth for Wine: The Principle of Comparative Advantage 200 years on: Introducing a new free eBook

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Two hundred years ago, with a simple yet profound example about England trading cloth for Portuguese wine, David Ricardo introduced the Principle of Comparative Advantage. In this eBook, leading trade policy analysts examine whether Ricardo’s insights remain valid in a world where services as well as good cross borders as does data and technology, where there is a rising China whose growth is heavily dependent on exports, and in the face of a backlash against globalisation.PDF Download (free with free registration) vox.euCloth for Wine: The Principle of Comparative Advantage 200 years on: Introducing a new eBookSimon Evenett | Professor of International Trade, University of St. Gallen; Research Fellow, CEPR

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Two hundred years ago, with a simple yet profound example about England trading cloth for Portuguese wine, David Ricardo introduced the Principle of Comparative Advantage. In this eBook, leading trade policy analysts examine whether Ricardo’s insights remain valid in a world where services as well as good cross borders as does data and technology, where there is a rising China whose growth is heavily dependent on exports, and in the face of a backlash against globalisation.

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Cloth for Wine: The Principle of Comparative Advantage 200 years on: Introducing a new eBook
Simon Evenett | Professor of International Trade, University of St. Gallen; Research Fellow, CEPR
Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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