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International Trade Second Edition Chapter 2 Trade and Technology: The Ricardian Model Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers Robert C. Feenstra and Alan M. Taylor

Table 2.1 U.S. Imports of Snowboards, 2005 and 2009 Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.1 Home Production Possibilities Frontier Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.2 Home Equilibrium with No Trade Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.3 Foreign Production Possibilities Frontier Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.4 Foreign Equilibrium with No Trade Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Table 2.2 Apparel, Textiles, and Wheat in the United States and China Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.5 Home Equilibrium with Trade Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.6 Foreign Equilibrium with Trade Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.7 Labor Productivity and Wages, 2001 Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 (a) Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 (b) Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 (c) Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 (d) Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 (e) Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 (f) Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.8 (g) Labor Productivity and Wages over Time Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.9 Home Export Supply Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.10 Foreign Import Demand Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.11 World Market for Wheat Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.12 Relative Price of Primary Commodities Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.12 (a) Relative Price of Primary Commodities Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.12 (b) Relative Price of Primary Commodities Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers

Figure 2.12 (c) Relative Price of Primary Commodities Feenstra and Taylor: International Trade, Second Edition Copyright © 2011 by Worth Publishers