Organization of Firms in a Global Economy
Discover the groundbreaking insights in "Organization of Firms in a Global Economy," authored by a leading expert in the field and published by Harvard University Press in 2008. This hardback edition spans 368 pages and introduces a transformative research program that revolutionizes the study of international trade.
For years, traditional models of international trade overlooked the diversity of firms and exporters, failing to adequately explain the complexities of international production networks. This volume dives deep into the newly developed models that account for firm heterogeneity, offering a fresh perspective on global economic interactions.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in economics, this book is an essential addition to your library, providing valuable knowledge that enhances your understanding of the global economy.