Production Structure and International Trade

The present monograph analyses some topics in the pure theory of international trade. They are all concerned with the structure of production to which I have paid particular attention after the completion of my Ph.D. course at University of New South Wale

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327 Makoto Tawada

Production Structure and International Trade

Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York London Paris Tokyo

Editorial Board

H.Albach M.Beckmann (Managing Editor) P.Dhrymes G. Fandel G. Feichtinger J. Green W. Hildenbrand W. KreUe (Managing Editor) H.P.Ki.inzi K.Ritter R.Sato U.Schittko P.Schonfeld R.Selten Managing Editors

Prof. Dr. M. Beckmann Brown University Providence, RI 02912, USA Prof. Dr. W. Krelle Institut fur Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften der Universitat Bonn Adenauerallee 24-42, 0-5300 Bonn, FRG Author

Makoto Tawada Associate Professor Faculty of Economics, Nagoya City University Yamanohata, Mizuho-cho, Mizuho-ku Nagoya,467,Japan

ISBN-13: 978-3-540-50916-5 001: 10.1007/978-3-642-45664-0

e-ISBN-13: 978-3-642-45664-0

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PREFACE

The present monograph analyses some topics in the pure theory of international trade.

They are all concerned with the structure of production to which I have paid

particular attention after the completion of my Ph.D. course at University of New South Wales. In my Ph.D. thesis, I studied extensively the production possibility sets under Professor Murray C. Kemp, who kindly contained all my products in his edi ting book, Production Sets (Academic Press, 1982). to the studies of international trade. studies.

Since then, I have developed the work

The present volume is organized with these

Therefore, although the draft was written at Nagoya City University, the

works at Tokyo Metropolitan Uni versi ty in 1980, Kobe Uni versi ty of Commerce from 1981 to 1984 and University of New South Wales in 1985 were also substantial.

All

uni versi ties provided me with comfortable circumstances and good colleagues for my academic work. Here it is a great pleasure to express my deep grati tude to the following professors.

Professor Yoshio Kimura of Nagoya City University who was my supervisor

in my graduate course and now is a colleague provided me with invaluable suggestions and continuous encouragement at all stages to complete the work.

Professor Murray

C. Kemp of University of New South Wales read the draft carefully, gave me a number of appropriate suggestions and made the draft readable.

Professor Martin Beckmann

of Brown University and of Technische Universitat Munchen and Professor Yasuo Murata of Kansai University supported me for the publication of the book.

Professor Yasuo

Uekawa of Kobe University of Commerce always inspired me