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International Trade and the National Income Multiplier

1943

by Machlup

Fritz MachlupBalance of PaymentsBusiness CyclesCapital MovementsInternational TradeJohn Maynard KeynesMathematical EconomicsNational IncomeGottfried HaberlerProduction CostsProtectionismAccountingBankingCredit ExpansionHoardingCapital FlightGold StandardJacob VinerReparationsTerms of TradeDivision of LaborInterest RatesKeynesian EconomicsMethodologyWagesPaul Samuelson

Table of Contents · 20 segments

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Front Matter and Publication Dataessay
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Prefaceessay
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Contents and List of Tables and Graphsbibliography
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Chapter I: Prerequisites—Circular Flow and Rising Money Incometheoretical
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Chapter I: Repercussions, Multiplier and Multiplicandtheoretical
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Chapter I: Autonomous and Induced Foreign Tradetheoretical
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Chapter I: Sources of the Money Flow, Leakages and Seepagestheoretical
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Continuation of Chapter I: Monetary Mechanisms, Leakages, and Seepagestheoretical
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Chapter II: Assumptions, Model I, and Classical Foreign Trade Theorychapter
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Chapter III: Model II, Statistical Multipliers, and Time as a Variablechapter
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Chapter IV: Model III, Foreign Repercussions, and Invisible Itemschapter
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Chapter V: Model IV, Two-Country Foreign Repercussions, and Export Surpluseschapter
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Chapter VI: Models V–VII and the Role of Several Countrieschapter
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Chapter VII: Model VIII and Foreign-Induced Exportschapter
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Chapter VIII: International Capital Movements and the Balance of Paymentschapter
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Chapter IX: Models IX–XI, Investment Changes, Transfer, and Parallel Expansionchapter
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Chapter X: Apologies, Assumptions, Neo-Mercantilism, and Policy Lessonschapter
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Appendix A: The Multiplier as a Function of Time with Two Countriestheoretical
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Appendix B: The Multiplier Formula with Propensities in Three Countriestheoretical
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Indexbibliography