Mnożnik handlu zagranicznego
Loading...
Date
1966
Authors
Advisor
Editor
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM
Title alternative
Abstract
The history of the capitalistic international relations proves that no country
can prosper without foreign trade, because it is indispensable to its development.
Therefore, the problems connected with the foreign trade took an important place
in the works of the economists in capitalistic countries. The twentieth century
has brought an abundant discussion concerning the problems of the interdependence
between the foreign trade and the rate of the economic growth. One of the
conceptions of this interdependence is represented in the theory of the multiplier
adapted to open economy. The article begins the introduction into the above
problems based on the works of R. F, Harrod and of G. Johnson. The characteristic
of the multiplier is given. The description of the foreign trade multiplier theory
has been based, after giving the opinions of its most important adherents, on the
Kenneth Kurihara's works, because his views are specially interesting, owing
to his extending, static in fact, Keynes's opinions on the dynamic problems.
Further, the critical evaluation of this theory is given with the emphasis of
the onesided interpretation of the influence of the foreign trade on the national
income, incorrect representation of the structure of this income and the tendency
to detach exports from imports. All this makes the foreign trade multiplier theory
useless to solve the problems discussed in it.
At the end, there are given some considerations, for the purpose of comparison,
concerning the approach of the economists of the socialist countries to the
relations between the foreign trade and national income.
Description
Sponsor
Digitalizacja i deponowanie archiwalnych zeszytów RPEiS sfinansowane przez MNiSW w ramach realizacji umowy nr 541/P-DUN/2016
Keywords
Citation
Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 28, 1966, z. 3, s. 117-137
Seria
ISBN
ISSN
0035-9629